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- I took a walk.
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I walk to school.
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Walk ahead of me.
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Walk more slowly.
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It's a short walk.
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I had to walk home.
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We started to walk.
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He is taking a walk.
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He's out taking a walk.
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The baby is able to walk.
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I walk twenty miles a day.
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The baby doesn't walk yet.
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I am just going for a walk.
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Don't walk alone after dark.
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I accompanied her on a walk.
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She felt like taking a walk.
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Would you join me for a walk?
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He could not walk any further.
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I can walk at least two miles.
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I went for a walk in the park.
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I went for a walk with my son.
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May I go out for a short walk?
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She was in the mood for a walk.
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I go for a walk every other day.
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I'd rather walk than take a bus.
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I was too tired to walk any more.
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She took a walk before breakfast.
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My legs ached after the long walk.
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I can walk to school in 10 minutes.
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I can walk to school in ten minutes.
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She wouldn't go for a walk with him.
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I take a walk with my dog in the evening.
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I'll just go for a walk to clear my head.
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It doesn't bother me to walk in the rain.
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I feel like going for a walk this morning.
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She went for a walk with him this morning.
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We had to walk all the way to the station.
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She advised him to walk instead of taking a bus.
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I can't walk fast, but I can walk for a long time.
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I think it's time for me to walk away from this mess.
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How long does it take to walk to your house from here?
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How long does it take to walk from here to the city hall?
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I missed the last train, so I had to walk all the way home.
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How could you just walk out the door without saying goodbye?
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Daddy, I can't walk any more. Could you give me a piggyback ride?
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