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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are checking out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of examining or looking at something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "They are checking out the new restaurant that just opened downtown."
Alternatives: "are looking at" or "are exploring".
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Both are checking out at over 50%.
Given such morbid mysteries, psychologists say it is no wonder people are checking out.
(Arrive in the morning, when the previous night's campers are checking out).
Now a half-dozen other companies are checking out Crucell, analysts say.
"It's become a thing where moms are checking out what swaddle blankets other moms have," Ms. Levine said.
Even non-yogi adrenaline addicts are checking out classes like Hardcore Yoga, which appropriate the poses while jettisoning the chanting.
"You also get the feeling that parents are checking out each other and even each other's children.
And it turns out, a lot of people are checking out how they can get cellphone convenience without cellphone contracts.
Other people are checking out — a process that I hope I've made easier with my time on the paperwork.
We are checking out today (from M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston) and are flying back to Oklahoma.
In the meantime, people are checking out the window at Sweets and Treats by Jacqui, where gingerbread houses made by local Girl Scouts are on display.
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