• Schmerzbold
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    4 months ago

    What does “win in-a walk” mean? i can’t grok this statement. (not a native english speaker)

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      4 months ago

      I am a native English speaker and I have never heard this phrase before, so don’t worry it’s not you!

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      4 months ago

      Someone answered already, but I just wanted to point out that I loved your use of “grok”. I’m native English speaking and I could only guess what “win in-a walk” could mean through context. You’re doing great

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      4 months ago

      Meaning in a race, where people normally run to win, a person might be so far ahead, or the race might be so lopsided that one could win by walking.