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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few checking" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a few checks" or "a few things to check"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to a small number of items or tasks that need to be verified or examined.
Example: "Before we finalize the report, I have a few checks to complete to ensure everything is accurate."
Alternatives: "a few verifications" or "a few items to review".
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Even a design democracy needs a few checks and balances.
He had tentatively written out a few checks but not signed them.
Along with Con Edison's gifts came a few checks from individuals.
"I hope there are a few checks in it," I said.
A few checks showed that I131 was everywhere throughout the building.
And then, a few checks before the patient leaves the room.
When I asked Falciani about compliance at the bank, he said, "They just do a few checks".
What does a hardscrabble player do in a finesse-driven showcase game? "Maybe finish a few checks out there, block a few shots," he said.
In the late 1980s, when a few check cashers started to accept postdated personal checks and advance cash for a fee, Nix thought it was a sleazy scheme.
As well as asking questions, there are a few checks you can do online to establish if things are really as they seem.
Mr. Rothstein cautioned that the idea that states could erase the achievement gap between poor and middle class students by simply cutting a few checks was unrealistic.
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