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Discover LudwigThe phrase "checking to see" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express the action of verifying or confirming something. Example: "I am checking to see if the report has been submitted on time."
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They're checking to see how the Yankees did.
Police were checking to see if there was surveillance video of the incident.
Investigators were also checking to see if any security cameras had captured the attack.
"Gloves," Sister Dolores said, checking to see that they were elbow length.
Solution: Keep checking to see if your airport or airline has expanded or begun PreCheck access.
She threw a sideways glance at her seatmate, checking to see if she was impressed.
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Check to see if person is responsive.
Check to see if you qualify for volume discounts.
Check to see whether an advisory applies.
Check to see if they are rainproof.
Check to see if they control growth.
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