Sentence examples for am check from inspiring English sources

The phrase "am check" is not correct and usable in written English
It appears to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning. Example: "I am check" does not convey a clear message and should be revised for proper context.

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am check

verb

To inspect; to examine.

  • Check the oil in your car once a month.

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11 30 am Check in at I-House front steps to verify your reservation and board bus with all of your belongings.

"It's not, 'Here I am, check out my personality.' It's, 'Let's make this thing,' " said Mr. Mitzewich, whose clever voice-over might compare peaking egg whites to "a voluptuous woman under a white cotton sheet".

10 50 – 11 30 am Check Ins, Coupons and Commerce Tristan Walker, director of business development, Foursquare Kara Nortman, Senior Vice President, Publishing, CityGrid Media Shiva Rajaraman, product manager, Twitter Moderated by MG Siegler.

But of course, if you're intrigued in this stuff as much as I am, check out Gayle Delaney's books, audios and website.

If you're as mad about this as I am, check out this hilarious list of cheap and easy birth control options you can purchase at Hobby Lobby, as detailed by New York, to cheer you up.

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Then it was check time.

"What is check?" "It's, like, money".

Restaurants were checked out.

But nobody was checking.

So is check-cashing.

Our restrooms were checked.

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