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Discover Ludwig"checked on that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are confirming or verifying something. For example: "I heard there might be a snowstorm coming tomorrow. I checked on that and the forecast says there is a 20% chance of snow."
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The White House is concerned that exculpatory material was not included in the original Starr report released yesterday.... A. We checked on that, because I was in receipt this afternoon of a letter from [Charles F. C.] Ruff and [David E.] Kendall [the White House counsel and Mr. Clinton's private lawyer], making that allegation.
If drugs are illegal then we should be checked on that," Eagle told WCTV.
"You can see two of the 'completed' circles have been checked on that page"—the results of those two ideas led to the above.
I haven't checked on that".
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The First House employees checked on that guy at least three times before they finally realised he was dead.
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We'll check on that, but as far as hacks go, this one seems like it's pretty high up there.
I should check on that".
"I'll have to check on that," he said.
I will have to double-check on that.
It varies its stalling patter: "Checking on that for you," "This might answer your question".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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