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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I checked in" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used when talking about the action of arriving and registering at a hotel, airport, or other location. Example: "After a long flight, I checked in at the hotel and went straight to my room to rest."
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I checked in on a Tuesday.
I checked in on the Lancia.
I checked in with Caraballo, too.
On Tuesday night, I checked in again.
I checked in with her later, and she was beaming.
"Not when I checked in, and not when I left".
Several months after our conversation, I checked in with Brad.
On Friday I checked in off of post-deployment leave.
Around sunset, I checked in, so to speak, at the store in Red Bluff.
Soon after I checked in, rain began to fall, at first softly, then with force.
Before stocking up on chicken soup, I checked in with Jennifer Ackerman, author of "Ah-choo!
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