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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a checker for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a tool, person, or system that verifies or inspects something for accuracy or correctness.
Example: "I need a checker for my code to ensure there are no errors before submission."
Alternatives: "a verifier for" or "an inspector for".
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He works as a checker for a computer-programming company and is generally agreed to be a thoroughly nice bloke.
When he came back he said, 'You have experienced housing discrimination for the first time.' " It was 1983 and Brown was on her first assignment as a checker for the Hollywood Wilshire Fair Housing Council.
For malware, Malwarebytes produces a checker for malware.
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Seven years ago, his dreams of a career in journalism had gone no further than a job as a fact checker for Harper's magazine.
After he stopped having fun in the sun, he set out to find his fortune in Manhattan, where he drove a Checker cab for six months before returning to the family real estate business.
The Fudget library has been used to build a number of substantial applications, including a web browser and a proof editor interface to a proof checker for constructive type theory.
Rob Rosen, a Rockland County resident, employs a house checker for his vacation home in Remsenburg from October through April.
Mr. Blodget was once an aspiring journalist -- he was a fact checker for Harper's magazine in 1984 -- with a history degree from Yale University and no degrees in business.
Those in the scientific community might object to an anti-climate change Republican serving as a fact checker for climate change stories at Snopes and flagging every article about a new scientific study on climate change as fake news.
Whether it's a paid grammar checker for a freelance writer, a new tool for a web designer, an online fax tool for confidential business documents, or simply access to a database that has a pay wall, these are all things that the client should cover for you.
The last part of "Monkey Mind" follows Smith as he advances professionally (he goes to work as a fact checker for The Atlantic and writes an article about electroshock therapy that is made the center of a libel suit) and personally (he meets a woman, falls in love, loses her and wins her back).
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