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What does "all walk of people" mean? Is it a common phrase?

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Rebecca

"All walks of life" is an idiomatic expression meaning people of all backgrounds, jobs, and levels of society. Basically, you can use this expression when you want to talk about a very diverse group of people who have very different backgrounds. Ex: My university is very diverse. We have students from all walks of life. Ex: Even though we are from different walks of life, I am sure we can find things in common to share.

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