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The phrase "I'm checking in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to inform someone that you are providing an update or confirming your presence, often in a professional or casual context. Example: "Hi team, I'm checking in to see how the project is progressing and if there are any updates I should be aware of."
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So tonight, I'm checking in to one of them.
"You can have in your Foursquare stream, 'I'm checking in to "The Gates of Hell," ' " Mr. Red says, laughing.
Instead, staff smile and say hello and when I say I'm checking in, the publican, Annie Fox-Hamilton, introduces herself and offers to show me the car park.
I go to the airport, and as I'm checking in for my flight I see and hear all sorts of commotion at the checkpoints where you walk through and check your bags.
I'm checking in from E3 and it's been, well, a stressful morning.
I'm connecting to work, I'm emailing, I'm texting, I'm checking in on my social networks, and I'm surfing the web constantly.
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"I hit a button and — boom — I'm checked in at Foursquare," he offered as an example.
There were a few glances at the hotel when I was checking in, and in the fine restaurant just up the road, but there are always glances.
"The first time I went, as I was checking in [to my hotel], I was told to not walk on the streets.
While I was checking in at the Grizzly Pad, snowmobilers were arriving from beyond the "Road Closed" sign, pulling plastic sleds laden with luggage.
"One of my first thoughts was, 'If my boss knew I was checking in at 3 in the afternoon, he might be ticked off,' " he said.
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