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Discover LudwigThe phrase "checked in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has just arrived at a hotel or inn and registered at the front desk. For example, "We just checked in at the hotel."
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checked in
verb
Past of check in
Exact(53)
Others checked in, too.
My aunt checked in for the commercials.
He immediately checked in with his family.
I also checked in with Matisse.
I checked in on a Tuesday.
"He checked in on Wednesday morning.
Similar(7)
"Just checking in.
Check in with me".
You check in.
Check in in two hours.
I check in every day.
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