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The phrase "checking off" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of ticking off or selecting items from a list or other type of checklist. For example, "I need to check off all the items on my to-do list before I go home."
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Mr. O'Malley is checking off legislative accomplishments.
No exceptions and no checking off at the "next" lab.
Let children pack their own bags, checking off the list.
But successfully checking off the therapists' boxes in no way depicts the reality of grief.
Block new ones by checking off "Block all third-party cookies without exception".
Buss in recent years has been checking off items on his bucket list.
Somewhere I couldn't go about my usual routine, diligently checking off boxes.
Make sure you know your stuff before checking off and ASK if you do not!
It is unfair, but diligently so, checking off most of his work's familiar features.
Old James makes this fact known to the ship's officer who is checking off the names.
It's routine with the initial exam, but it's more than checking off boxes.
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