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The phrase "as I checked out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the moment of leaving a place, such as a hotel or store, or when concluding an experience or activity.
Example: "As I checked out of the hotel, I realized I had forgotten my phone charger."
Alternatives: "as I was leaving" or "when I finished".
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My heart was pounding as I checked out.
Where, I wondered as I checked out after two nights, are Saigon's true boutique hotels?
When I pledged to quit and entered a rehab clinic, Margie checked in as I checked out.
A few glitches in the service: there was no record of my reservation when I arrived, and I almost didn't notice I was being overcharged as I checked out.
On my recent trip to Germany, I noticed very few Blackberries as I checked out phones in my travels.
The cashier at the Dollar General gave me a somewhat confused glance as I checked out, looking at me with a combination of perplexity and shyness.
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"Is this what it's like to sleep in a space capsule?" I ask Ricky as I check out the rounded bedroom.
And as I check out, that 12-year-old has a basket of T-shirts; a collection that brings the biggest smile to her face.
I have on a robe and a bathing suit as I check out the facilities.
I'd never wept as I left one until I checked out of Palazzo Margherita.
As we left I checked out the posters outside, curious as to what local cause our efforts had so spectacularly failed to promote.
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