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The phrase "walk through the aisles" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to refer to walking through the rows of shelves in a store or public place, such as a library. For example: "I love to go to the library and walk through the aisles, browsing through the books."
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For Higher-Order Thinking: HOW do you feel about the idea of a store tracking your movement and facial expressions while you walk through the aisles?
When the actors walk through the aisles at a performance of "Godspell," don't most people feel like shooting them?... Toward the end of June, four novelists will each submit the first paragraph or so of a story to an MSN site, four social commentators will submit the beginning of an essay, and four artists will submit a sketch.
mySupermarket Android / iOS mySupermarket is as much a shopping-list app as a way to get discounts: you can use it to add products you need to buy throughout the week, then tick them off as you walk through the aisles.
Yet when shoppers walk through the aisles, choosing the brands that end up in their shopping carts, they are still far more interested in factors like price, functionality and even packaging than they are in the producer's environmental record, said Bart Becht, chief executive of the consumer products company Reckitt Benckiser, during a recent meeting with reporters in London.
It's the Rite Aid ad that pings your phone as you walk through the aisles: "Save 10% now on mouthwash".
A walk through the aisles is almost enough to burn away layers of cynicism built up like plaque in an artery after years of covering the ins and outs of this industry.
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Due to the limitation of the space in the aisle and the short influence duration of a cough, it can be assumed that only one person may walk through the aisle during each cough.
For case 2 and 3, the infection risk is calculated under the assumption that the moving person walks in the airplane frequently during the flight and he/she will walk through the aisle during each cough of the index patient.Figures 8 and 9 demonstrate the average infection risk per passenger in the airplane cabin for case 1 ~ 3.
So case 1 best fits the infection pattern of the real case among case 1 ~ 3.> In case 2 and 3, it was assumed that the moving person would walk through the aisle at a constant speed during each cough of the index patient.
We walked through the aisles of the vast, chilly airplane hangars of vegetables: bins of girolles, crates of shiny eggplants.
It didn't matter what the neighbors thought, or whether the clerk did a double-take as she walked through the aisles of Tower Records.
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