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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at checked" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "Please ensure that everything is at checked before submission." (Note: This example is still incorrect due to the phrase itself.)
Alternatives: "at verified" or "at confirmed".
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AT checked all transcripts for accuracy against the audio recordings at the earliest opportunity.
There are lots of different patterns to look at, checked being the most obvious choice for geek chic.
Similar(54)
The problem, Dr. Amols said, is that computers are better at checking humans than humans are at checking computers.
But many of the controls seem aimed more at checking antigovernment activity.
"The world is better at checking us and challenging us," Mr. Baquet said.
We waited for spring to come and took turns at checking the traps.
Like Holik, Lemieux is one of the big forwards who excel at checking.
"My dad's fantastic at checking cuts," he said.
Traps were set at dusk and checked at dawn.
At intermission, I checked again.
"I checked at different days and times.
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