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'walk round' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone taking a circulatory tour of something, such as when sightseeing. For example: "We spent the morning walking round the city, taking in the beautiful architecture."
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I just walk round".
You walk round the corner to check.
You could walk round it yourself.
Fancy a walk round ancient Rome?
I wouldn't walk round here on my own".
Walk round to the north side and its majesty crumbles.
People walk round and round a circle of light.
In the morning, I decide to walk round the island.
It only takes 15 minutes to walk round the university.
Coroica only took about half-an-hour to walk round.
It takes a good hour to walk round.
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