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"check out something" is a correct and usable phrase in written English and can be used in many different contexts.
For example, you could say, "Let's check out something for dinner tonight."
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He walked ahead, ostensibly to check out something suspicious.
One day, her roommate suggested that Jacobson check out something called Upright Citizens Brigade.
Who has got enough time to stop and check out something that is four minutes long," said Cohen.
Or, if you want to check out something that was more likely to influence Mourdock directly, take a look at the recent mega-bestseller The Shack, which engages with almost precisely the question that Mourdock has struggled with.
The director John Polson, who cast Dakota opposite Robert De Niro in the 2005 psychological thriller "Hide and Seek," says that family members never showed any interest in looking over his shoulder, into his video monitor, even when he implored them to check out something extraordinary that Dakota had just done.
At 8 30 p.m., Danspace Project, St. Mark's Church, 131 East 10th Street, East Village, (212) 674-8194, danspaceproject.org; $20. (La Rocco) MOVEMENT RESEARCH AT THE JUDSON CHURCH (Monday) The fall season has officially arrived, so it's time to check out something unofficial.
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Reciprocate your request by checking out something they like in turn.
So out of sheer indulgence, I have checked out something at the Howard Hawks season at the BFI Southbank in London: his 1952 screwball comedy, Monkey Business.
But when I then checked out something with my boss I got an almost disturbingly positive feedback.
A feature I'd like to check out is something called BlackBerry Hub, which pools all your messaging in one place.
Check out the "something blue" reveal in the clip above, and the trailer for the documentary below.
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