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"walked it" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in informal conversations and is a colloquial expression. It means that someone has successfully completed a task or accomplished something with ease. Example: "I had my doubts about the hiking trail, but we walked it in just two hours." In this example, "walked it" indicates that the speaker and their companions completed the trail without difficulty or delay.
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They walked it".
And I'd certainly walked it before.
Had they walked it down the driveway?
"I walked it," Ms. Erkan clarified.
Demaret walked it like he talked it.
Molly Bloom (32), practically walked it.
The White House quickly walked it back.
"I think the political staff walked it back," he says.
I walked it, and it took me 26 minutes.
We walked it off on another stretch of the resort.
"If they'd had a better candidate, they'd have walked it".
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