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Free sign upThe phrase "a check of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of examining or verifying something, often for accuracy or completeness.
Example: "Before finalizing the report, we need to conduct a check of all the data to ensure its accuracy."
Alternatives: "an examination of" or "a review of".
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Red got a check of $200 every week.
A check of NPR's audio archives corroborates Elster's hunch.
A check of the tag number turned up nothing.
Meanwhile, a check of his new credentials showed that they had been reported stolen.
A check of the city's Web site gives some sense of present priorities.
This correction was delayed for a check of various unofficial transcripts.
A check of these pages showed that many carriers are complying.
A check of records showed it was also used to contact a Pennsylvania fireworks shop.
The safety board said, however, that a check of the radar showed it was functioning normally.
The process takes about four weeks and includes a check of the applicant's possible criminal record.
A check of the site's Internet registration at NetworkSolutions.com revealed little.
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