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"walk slow" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to walking at a slower than usual pace, such as when you want to give someone directions or when you want to emphasize the importance of being careful. For example, you might say, "Walk slow and make sure to watch out for cars crossing the street."
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"I can't walk slow.
I walk slow".
Maybin might walk slow, but he does not do anything on the field slowly.
To a tourist family: "Walk slow and drink a lot of water".
"I can't walk slow," he said, when we became stalled, momentarily, behind a wandering bride and her attendants.
Perfectly coiffed and mascaraed, she and Lorelai banter fast and walk slow around the gazebo in the central square, where everything looks exactly as it did before.
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Suddenly he began to walk slower.
Once you get off the ferry, people walk slower".
"So I will need to slow down, walk slower, do a lot of things slower, just so I can get back to some kind of normalcy".
Research suggests that older adults may walk slower as a consequence of decreased plantarflexor power at push-off.
Watch someone cry, and you'll likely feel sad; think about the elderly, and you'll tend to walk slower.
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