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Discover LudwigThe phrase "walk without" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the action of walking while not using something, such as a specific item or condition. Example: "He decided to walk without his cane for the first time in years."
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I can walk without it.
"I can't walk without noticing poop on the sidewalk".
Or going for a long walk without your legs wobbling?
You can barely walk without tripping over a trombonist.
Yet they do not walk without rhythm or haphazardly.
"They don't want me to walk without a walker.
How far can he walk without being recognised?
She couldn't walk without blackouts, her hair was falling out.
"I want one day to do a big walk without a balancing pole," Petit said.
Smith was not wearing a brace and appeared to walk without a problem.
As they have all season, they made the walk without their coach.
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