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Discover Ludwig"was walking" is a correct and common part of a sentence in written English.
It is the simple past tense of the verb "to walk" and can be used to describe an ongoing action or state in the past. Example: She was walking down the street when she saw a stray cat.
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I was walking downtown.
The tiger was walking.
That cat was walking.
Fayed was walking close by.
Darth Vader was walking around.
He was walking the dog.
It was walking distance.
"He was walking away".
She was walking fast and looked furious.
The man was walking over water.
He was walking on his prosthetic legs.
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