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Discover LudwigThe phrase "check what" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to introduce a request or suggestion for the reader to investigate or confirm something. Example: "Before starting the experiment, be sure to check what materials you will need." In this sentence, "check what" is used to prompt the reader to confirm the necessary materials before beginning the experiment.
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So check what the deal is first.
And check what your employer offers.
"Check what your policy covers you for".
Check what deposit scheme your landlord is using.
Check what tenancy type you have on this tenancy checker.
I stood up to check what was going on.
You'll need to check what frequency the router transmits on.
And I don't check what I say with anybody.
Always check what is included in your hall costs.
Check what is included as covered, paid-in-full benefits.
"Read the small print; check what you're getting," he says.
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