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Discover Ludwig"a double check" is a perfectly valid expression in written English
It is typically used when someone is confirming that they have done something correctly or thoroughly. For example, "I made a double check of all the calculations before submitting the report."
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Tells how the money is counted and weighed as a double check, where deposited, etc.
He said only that the doctors wanted to "do a double check on some things".
Each new fund that wished to trade with Deutsche Bank, known as a "counterparty," was subjected to a "double check" by compliance departments in London and Moscow, to insure that papers were in order.
Thus, the broker can make a double check.
(A) Double check country-level databases and invasive registries of countries where the record occurs.
[2][3]Does a double check for IV medication improve patient safety?
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35 In England, 85% of NHS hospitals have a double checking policy for intravenous doses.
Think of it as a double checking of the details, and simply fiddle with the fine print!
"That's a system that's meant to be a double-check on exit polls".
One can surely understand Scott's disappointment for his main man, and the notion that Kidd should demand a recount, or at least a double-check of the chads.
" 'Is this some new mode?' " But when a double-check ordered by Mr. Budarin showed that the capsule was in fact decelerating and falling faster than had been expected, the crew strapped in for the rougher ride and heavier G-forces of what officials describe as a "ballistic re-entry".
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