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The phrase "a check up of" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "a check-up on" or "a check-up of" when referring to a medical examination or assessment.
Example: "I have scheduled a check-up on my health for next week."
Alternatives: "an examination of" or "a review of".
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Dental surgeries are exaggerating or inventing work they have done for the National Health Service in order to swindle tens of millions of pounds out of taxpayers, according to a check up of dentists' honesty.
How: first of all, have your vet do a check up of your dog's condition: you need your vet approval before starting.
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The difficulty of conducting a check up for a mother in a busy immunisation clinic, without privacy or examination couches, can contribute to infant-focused care.
Before analyses are performed there will be a check-up on the comparability at baseline of the intervention groups.
Inspectors will now begin a check-up of preparations for the London 2012 Games.
Women attend their general practitioner (GP) at six weeks for a check-up of themselves and their baby.
(Hungarian professional) "I used to have a check-up of current care guidelines before an unusual patient case".
A check-up of a disease, or of risk factors, such as HbA1c or cholesterol gave information as to whether changes in therapy or follow-up were recommendable.
Just this week, anyone who had not ridden their bike for some time was invited to bring it to Hebden Bridge Railway station for a check up, courtesy of a local bike shop.
Think of it as a check-up for your state of mind.
Our data shows that patients are rarely asymptomatic and that they rarely request a check-up for the purpose of routine screening for disease prevention.
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