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Discover Ludwig"check mail" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to instruct someone to review or look at their incoming emails or physical mail. It can also be used to indicate that someone should verify that they have received new mail. Example: "Don't forget to check your mail after work, your important document may have arrived."
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Check Mail Manually Mobile smartphones can check for e-mail messages and instant messages automatically.
The web interface means you can check mail from an internet cafe, though.
When Twombly says "Check mail," Samantha mocks him as though he'd just said "Me Tarzan".
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Every item of mail is important to us and staff are being reminded to check mail thoroughly before delivery".
Here are the basic rules: LIMIT YOUR TIME WITH IT Turn off all auto-notifications that alert you to incoming mail, and if you must check mail while you're on the go, keep it to a minimum.
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Checking mail, synching calendars.
They checked mail in the sleek wood-and-glass lobby.
Other accounts were corroborated by checks, mail or telephone records.
They had no government-issued smart phones, and the app for checking mail on their personal phones didn't work.
Checks mailed, I stopped for gas, and plumb forgot how to release the gas-cap door.
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