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The phrase 'check your mailbox' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to remind someone to check their mailbox for a message or letters that they are expecting. For example, you could say, "Remember to check your mailbox when you get home. I sent you something special."
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Before saying goodnight and returning us to the d.j., he played "Controversy" and said, "Check your mailbox.
"I don't think it's a crime to check your mailbox and that's what we did and we did some reporting," she said.
Check your mailbox and count how many offers you get for credit cards.
Arby's Sign up for Arby's Extras and excitedly check your mailbox for a free shake coupon sent a week before your big day.
Change the DS date to 2099 Load Animal Crossing and check your mailbox again, to get the interest from the Town Hall Change the date back to 2009 and repeat again.
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The settlement is tentative depending on a sufficient number of drivers signing the agreement (we do not know what the minimum would be — so if you're a relevant driver, you should check your mailboxes and respond if you want compensation), among other factors, and it could take up to six months for payments to get to drivers.
Don't bother checking your mailbox.
Finally, she texted: "Have you checked your mailbox lately?" Of course he hadn't.
Their first piece of advice: check your physical mailbox.
On the Monday it ends, check your letterbox (mailbox).
You can even choose a particular city and open a PO box or other private mailbox there, and simply check your mail whenever you're in town.
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