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The phrase "always try to check" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when advising someone to consistently verify or confirm something before proceeding.
Example: "Before submitting your report, always try to check for any errors or omissions."
Alternatives: "consistently verify" or "regularly confirm".
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"I always try to check out the local groups".
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But Harvey had harsh words for a diversity consultant the organisation hired who "was black, and lesbian, and she had a niche in the nonprofit world, because they're always trying to check off those boxes, in terms of quotas, so they can say [they are diverse].
China will try to check it.
Try to check your bags.
Try to check the entire bunker.
Try to check online for tutoring.
She always tried to match him".
Nobody's trying to check on them!
When I'm hiring, I always check references and I always try to ask those questions.
I always try to travel very light, partly so I don't have to check bags on planes.
I was checking Moses Malone, something I did regularly because we would always try to keep Kareem Abdul-Jabbar out of foul trouble.
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