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Discover Ludwig"walk slowly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can typically be used to describe a physical action. For example, "He walked slowly, taking in his surroundings with a sense of peace and contentment."
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And you walk slowly.
Walk slowly with purpose.
"I walk slowly," he said.
"Walk slowly," he cautioned people.
"Walk slowly?" a woman repeated.
Old people in hospitals walk slowly.
It drives me crazy to walk slowly.
Walk slowly out of the changing rooms.
Four girls walk slowly across the room.
You walk slowly and coordinate your breath with your gait.
So I walk slowly past a squarer vehicle.
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