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The phrase "walk until" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used when giving directions or describing a specific action or journey. Here are some examples: 1. "Walk until you reach the main road, then turn left." 2. "We walked until we found a beautiful spot to have a picnic." 3. "I can't wait to walk until the top of the mountain and see the amazing view." 4. "The doctor said I should walk until I reach 10,000 steps every day for better health." 5. "The tour guide instructed us to walk until the end of the bridge to get the best view of the waterfall."
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I shall walk until I find it.
I couldn't walk until l was five.
I couldn't walk until I was five.
Turn left and walk until the hallway ends.
Penny didn't walk until she was 22 months old.
They were instructed to walk until the pain forced them to stop.
"I didn't walk until I was 2," he said.
Turn right and walk until you see a bank of elevators on the right.
After surgery a few days later, the doctor told her she could not walk until May.
Bear left on to the road and walk until the sign for Middle Drive.
I walk and walk, until I see it, an enormous conical tent.
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