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Discover Ludwig"check in with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to mean "to contact or reconnect with someone" or "to consult someone in order to get advice or reassurance." For example, "I will check in with my supervisor to make sure I'm on the right track with this project."
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Check in with me".
3. Check in with yourself.
* Check in with the airline app.
Check in with your embassy on arrival.
I'll check in with you after.
Check in with your first-choice university.
Check in with people at specific times.
I will check in with you.
Check in with your friend again soon?
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Biweekly check-in with my father.
Check-in with your line-up leader.
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