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The phrase "check from" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a phrase meaning to look up information on a particular topic or to verify a stated fact. Example sentence: I am going to do a quick check from an online source to make sure these statistics I'm citing are accurate.
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A reality check from his celebrity life.
"Am I expecting a check from him?
A Rent Check From a Nontenant Q.
That check from Epic," he said.
Yeah, I'm expecting a check from him.
Jones, said he later received a check from Mr. Graynor.
We decided to go and check from the outside.
Then I get a monthly check from my retirement plan.
And I never did get a check from that job".
Well, that and the occasional check from Mr. Timberlake.
"She was getting her check from her job".
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