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Discover Ludwig"walking stick" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a stick or cane used by someone who has difficulty walking. Here is an example sentence: She leaned heavily on her walking stick as she made her way slowly up the hill.
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walking stick
noun
A tool, such as a cane, used to ease pressure on the legs, and to aid stability, when walking.
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I shall never forget those tears or the ivory handled walking stick on which he leaned.
Short of giving you a walking stick or......What about stress and worry though?
Consider taking a staff or walking stick with you.
Walking Stick Kale has a thick stalk that can grow up to six feet tall.
I'm walking with a walking stick at the moment.
"How do you walk with a walking stick?
In her 70s she started walking with the aid of a walking stick.
All our patients walked unaided except one who used a walking stick occasionally.
Carry a walking stick (or monopod, if doing photography), while walking.
Her crooked walking stick leans nearby.
"Where's your walking stick?" they joked Sunday.
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