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"walking to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate the action of moving from one place to another, usually by foot. For example, "We spent the morning walking to the park and relaxing in the sun."
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Walking to the bus stop.
Walking to room.
Walking to his car, Horowitz smiles.
They, too, are walking to Kitezh.
"I'm walking to the other end.
Or walking to, or from, one?
Does walking to the bus stop count?
"Walking to Church" was another timeless favorite.
They are walking to stay alive.
Walking to work also increased.
I started walking to school too.
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