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"walk up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is going to a place on foot, often in contrast to going by car or other means. For example, "I'm going to the store, so I'm going to walk up instead of taking the bus."
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I walk up behind him.
40 Walk up escalators.
One day I walk up to campus.
Linemen and linebackers walk up and the corners walk up.
Walk up two flights of stairs.
Walk up one flight of stairs.
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But a walk-up?
CONS: The unit is a walk-up.
The unit is a walk-up.
A fourth-floor walk-up.
Walk-up registration is not available.
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