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The phrase "checking this with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that you are consulting someone or something to confirm or verify something. For example, "I'm checking this with the supervisor before I submit it."
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But we're checking this with the record label and we'll give you more tomorrow.
We have no way of checking this with available data, and differential under-reporting of smoking during pregnancy may explain some of the effects reported here.
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I checked this with Pollock last week who confirmed this was the proposal.
"I'll have to check this with the consultant," she said, and scurried away.
Later I check this with the charity Brook, which sets the guidelines on sex ed.
Given the discrepancy between your version of events and that of Avis, we checked this with you.
I have checked this with my sphygmomanometer at home, and the pulse seemed to disappear when I inflated the cuff enough.
In this paper, we fill that gap by presenting the eSourcing Reference Architecture eSRA that emerges from B2B-research projects and we check this with a scenario-based validation method.
We checked this with the Arabic experts.
Conversely, some GPs believe they are good listeners, yet do not explicitly check this with the parent.
Subjects are instructed to ask themselves on a regular basis what other people would think about their thoughts and to check this with an important other.
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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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