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Discover Ludwig"checked on this" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been previously discussed or confirmed, usually by means of a review or some form of investigation. For example, "We have checked on this and are confident that it is the correct decision."
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(I checked on this with David Maraniss, the author of "Barack Obama: The Story," who noted, by e-mail, the "many jobs" Obama had held in his youth, including Baskin-Robbins, but observed, "Lemonade not that popular in Honolulu — more popular was shave ice").
The bag was checked on this bike #Fugitives pic.twitter.com/X9lKHzjWyB.
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Mary made the mistake of not checking on this before securing her appointment.
There is a lot of confusion, and we've done checking on this.
"Have you checked on the children?" "Who is this?" Tina shouted.
You can check on this after the deal is done".
Google Leonardo da Vinci or Johannes Kepler to check on this.
Oleg said he was going to check on this fact, but then she added "in space," and we had to admit that she was probably right.
Karen.25723 > You can check on this link http://www.comcast.com/Shop/Buyflow/Default.ashx.ashx
I bet you'll want to check on this kid in a few years.
To check on this, pentenyliminyls lacking this Ph substituent were needed.
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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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