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Discover Ludwig"walks on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a common verb phrase used to describe someone or something moving forward on foot. Example: "The little girl walks on the sidewalk, holding her mother's hand tightly."
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Manning walks on water.
Smith walks on stage.
The reporter walks on, searching — ever searching.
"Susie walks on stage and bam!
To his champions, he walks on water.
Like most children I think my mom walks on water.
Another walks on cold tile.
Yes, and he also walks on water.
She paused, adding, "and walks on water as well".
I'd taken Splash on walks on more than one occasion.
He was one for four with two walks on Sunday.
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