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Discover Ludwig"we started walking" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the beginning of a physical activity, such as walking, running, or hiking. Here are some examples: - After a quick coffee break, we started walking again towards the summit of the mountain. - As soon as the sun rose, we started walking along the beach, enjoying the peaceful sound of the waves. - Despite the rain, we started walking through the city, admiring the beautiful architecture. - When we realized we were lost, we started walking in the opposite direction, hoping to find our way back.
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We started walking.
We started walking toward the colony.
We started walking away, and we passed this wall.
We started walking at 8pm and arrived at 1am.
We could reach it, Mulat told me, if we started walking before dawn.
We started walking with a white flag when the tanks started firing.
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"We've always considered humans the exception," Garwicz says, "But in fact, we start walking at exactly the time that would be expected from all other walking mammals".
We start walking.
We start walking again at about two.
Stewart's face lights up: "So now we start walking".
We start walking outdoors to randomize our experience of the city, and then life comes in to randomize us.
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