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Discover LudwigThe phrase "walks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a verb in various contexts, typically to describe the action of moving on foot. Example: "She walks to the park every morning to enjoy the fresh air."
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walks
noun
Plural of walk
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Just then, Abe Lincoln walks in.
"We grew up with our grandparents taking us on long walks and telling us about the rocks," says Ali Hormuzi, a 44-year-old resident.
Many city tours are either generic, big-group walks – in which you are fed dry facts with no particular theme – or super-cheesy, "we're-not-like-the-other-tours" experiences, where you are guided by someone wearing a trilby and strumming a ukelele while telling tales of local cult legends.
[Stand-up is] like when Clint Eastwood walks into town and you don't know what's going to happen.
En suite rooms are attractively decorated and comfortable, there is an excellent restaurant and Lucy and Angel can advise on walks and activities around Alájar.
At first, she didn't understand how walks worked.
I could never have imagined that freezing walks and scandalous vets' bills would one day feel like no trouble at all.
Seven months after his stroke he can now function from day to day but walks slowly and with a limp.
Warddeken ranger Terrah Guymala wards off the cold with a thick fleece and beanie while he walks around Canberra's Nishi gallery, its walls adorned with photographs of precious rock art from his place, the "stone country" of west Arnhem Land.
There is something slightly diminished about Miliband as he walks on to the stage.
People recognise him as he walks down the street.
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