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Discover Ludwig"walked into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used when describing someone physically entering a location, usually to imply a certain level of surprise or surprise. For example: "John, who had not been back to the old house in years, walked into it with a heavy heart."
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walked into
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Past of walk into
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"I walked into J.
Louisville walked into the arena.
& first walked into this restaurant.
"I walked into the room.
We walked into the lobby.
Eliasson walked into the goldenrod.
He walked into the vestibule.
Yushchenko walked into a firestorm.
They walked into an ambush.
She walked into the kitchen.
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