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Discover LudwigThe phrase "briefly checked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something was examined or reviewed for a short period of time.
Example: "I briefly checked the report before submitting it to ensure there were no errors."
Alternatives: "quickly reviewed" or "summarily examined."
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In 2008, suffering from depression, Dunst briefly checked into the Cirque Lodge centre in Utah.
Since then Ms. Boyle briefly checked into a London clinic where she was treated for exhaustion.
While awaiting trial, he fell into a depression, and briefly checked himself into a hospital.
But if Halladay did not have his bags packed, a part of him might have briefly checked out.
He briefly checked his celebrations to check the wind gauge, needing to look at it twice as it showed two metres per second.
Unrelated to the bladder condition, Brown briefly checked into a Memphis hospital during the Knicks' recent road trip because he felt some discomfort in his chest.
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(Ms. Mode worked there briefly, checking coats).
I don't remember much about her being there other than her briefly checking in at the personnel tent.
When patients arrive, they may briefly check in with a technician or doctor and then begin the stimulation process.
He briefly checks Twitter (his favorite social media platform), then does some coding practice and astronomy homework.
On my way into the office I tend to grab a coffee and bid everyone a good morning, before briefly checking the intranet site and my unread emails and diary for what's in store for the day.
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