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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ask check back" is not correct in written English as it lacks clarity and proper structure.
It could be used in a context where someone is instructed to inquire about something and then return later for an update, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "If you have any questions, please ask and then check back later for updates."
Alternatives: "inquire and follow up" or "request information and return".
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There are certainly benefits, such as guaranteed media exposure, but the answer tends to differ depending on which designer you ask (check back each day this week for exclusive interviews with designers, models and photographers).
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You mean, we ask, checking the date again in disbelief, they had bitchiness way back then?
If you check out mobile.myspace.com, you get a note from Tom (yes, that Tom) asking you to check back tomorrow (9/25/27) from your phone's mobile browser.
Clark starts at Dropbox at the beginning of September, where he asked us to check back in a couple of months as to what his specific goals will be.
Check back on patients?" he asks.On the positive side, patients can nearly always see a doctor within a day.
Check back throughout the day for updates and analysis, to ask questions or to give us your observations, whether from your couch or from the bleachers.
When asked if he expected similar difficulties in Yorba Linda, he said, "Check back with me in a year.
And always, I would check back with Miley to share what I had seen and heard — and to ask more questions about Anne.
Please check back later".
Check back next Tuesday.
Check back often.
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