Walking vs Taking a walk

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Walking is the most popular phrase on the web. 

Taking a walk

118,700,000 results on the web

Walking

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Some examples and use cases from the internet:

Some examples and use cases from the internet:

  • I simply ask the honor of taking a walk with you.
  • It's like taking a walk through history.
  • I was... just taking a walk before dinner.
  • And I met a guy who pays me 2 francs more only for taking a walk along the river holding our hands.
  • I was thinking about taking a walk around the pool.
  • I'm taking a walk to Ginza.
  • Nothing... just taking a walk.
  • Maybe she's taking a walk.
  • Walking... takes all my strength.
  • Walking through old neighborhoods stimulates Miyazaki's imagination.
  • Walking, probably down the tracks.
  • Walking across a room will feel like a marathon.
  • Walking, running... doing work of any kind, all requires energy.
  • Walking and talking, like The West Wing.
  • Walking... takes me all my strength.
  • Walking, lifting, moving us through the world.

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