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Discover LudwigThe phrase "walk one lap" is grammatically correct and can be used in both spoken and written English.
It is commonly used in sporting contexts, such as track and field events or races, to indicate the distance that someone should walk. Example: "The participants in the charity walk were instructed to walk one lap around the track before starting their 5k run."
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To obtain an estimate, you could walk one lap and then consult a pedometer app on your phone to see how far you traveled.
Walk one lap around the courthouse with a cell phone pressed to your ear and you'll be branded a city slicker for life.
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"With the draft, you can be leading on one lap and 25th on the next lap.
"Kimi was a bit happier on one lap.
Some participants walked one silent lap, while others embraced the symbolism after having walked alongside their relative or friend as they battled the disease.
We walked one full lap around the track, waving at all these people clapping in impeccable unison, before ending up in the middle of the lawn, looking up at the leaders' table where their country's top government officials sat.
After you get tired of running, walk one last lap.
From then on, he was always one lap behind.
To evaluate gait characteristics, the assessor recorded the number of laps walked, the number of steps and time taken during one lap in the initial five minutes and again during the last five minutes of the test, and the number and duration of any rests taken, noting the reasons for resting.
Why just one lap?
One lap left.
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