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Discover Ludwig"check your phone" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a command or suggestion for someone to look at their phone for any notifications, messages, or missed calls. Example: "Hey, I just sent you an important email. Can you please check your phone?".
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Check your phone a lot.
Check your phone.
Please check your phone for the upgrade".
"Check your phone," said my wife.
"You'll find out when you next check your phone," said Mr Isaacson.
For those unfamiliar with AroundMe's app, well, check your phone.
Instead of a user name and password, you get a prompt to check your phone.
You check your phone.
Check your phone or something?
Pretty soon you won't even need to check your phone to, well, check your phone.
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You check your phone you were only in there for 10 minutes.
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