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1 Some must take longer walks to school, crossing dangerous intersections and neighborhoods.
2 Secondly, I can take longer walks , and make greater exertions, without fatigue.
3 Her short-term memory is badly damaged and she no longer walks very well.
4 She took more frequent and longer walks with Mortimer than before.
5 But you have taken longer walks than this, my friend.
6 Many parents fear the longer walks to new schools will expose children to more violence.
7 She progressed, and took longer walks every day.
8 I'm used to longer walks than this.
9 Maybe take some longer walks .
10 As soon as he could get about without the crutches, he made longer walks , often visiting construction jobs to see old comrades.
11 The child no longer walks , he crawls; an old woman meets him, leading a goat; mechanically he asks if it is far to Etiolles.
12 Longer walks on the Scenic Walkway remain closed for now.
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