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It means to be under control or to be monitored or restrained. You can use it to describe a situation where someone or something is being closely watched or controlled. Example: The company's finances are constantly being monitored to ensure they are in check and on track for success.
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…is said to be in check.
Despite the low rates, economists say inflation appears to be in check in the United States.
"The Press-Enterprise sees its role as not just reporting news but keeping the powers that be in check".
That could be the reason he did not see the ball well in that game, but Damon said the problem may now be in check.
But the jobs data also indicated that the pace of wage increases was not taking off, another sign that inflationary pressures still seem to be in check.
In areas where the deer population is considered to be in check — like the northwest corner near Sharon and Salisbury — standard hunting permits that allow four deer per season are issued.
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One's ego has to be in-check enough to be able to know and admit to one's weaknesses, complemented by a need to surround one's self with a team of people that are smarter than they are, and can leverage their strengths where you can't.
If a passenger has a need to carry a gun it must be in checked baggage.
Inflation was in check.
So far, the cancer is in check.
So things are in check.
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