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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'check out from' is grammatically correct and can be used in casual written English.
This phrase usually means to remove something or to leave a place. For example, "We need to check out from our hotel room by 11am."
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Taylor can't check out from 154, though, and the Dutchman clinches it.
Tarbell's Course on Magic -- eight volumes, long considered the Bible of magic -- which you could check out from the library.
Here's a list of interesting, fun, and useful things you can check out from the Law Library.
In a physical meeting, you would never make a phone call and "check out" from the meeting.
But we're extending our Whispersync technology so that you can highlight and add margin notes to Kindle books you check out from your local library.
Upon request, special Braille clickers can be check out from the Bass Library circulation desk or obtained from Judith York of the Yale Resource Office on Disabilities.
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Germany has checked out from its postwar European idealism.
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Edward Snowden, 29, checked out from his hotel on Monday.
We have the solution: Kindles can now be checked out from the Ford Library!
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