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The phrase "am I checking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you are inquiring whether you are in the process of verifying or confirming something.
Example: "Am I checking the right documents for the meeting?"
Alternatives: "Am I verifying" or "Am I confirming".
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You go on your phone to check the time and it becomes this five-step process: email, Twitter – I'm like, why am I checking Instagram again?
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If they have been, I check their vaccination cards, and if not, I vaccinate then and there.
An example of an item from this section is: 'I check that patients understand the information that I have given them.' c.
"He was like, 'OK they're good, I checked them out for you.'.
Was last I checked.
(They weren't; I checked the script).
And everyones eyes are open - I checked.
Just to be sure, I checked fat and thick.
Bedloe's stuff was expensive — I checked out the prices.
It is useless, I checked out about forty-five minutes ago.
While water for tea was boiling, I checked on my newly planted garden.
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