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The phrase "for check up" is correct and very commonly used in written English.
It typically means to have a medical or related examination for the purposes of diagnosing and treating any potential health issues. Example sentence: My doctor advised me to see him for a check up every six months.
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When I went for check up during my pregnancy, I told them at the clinic that I have something like milk abscess and I felt pain.
Many people come at once for check up and the patient doesn't feel comfortable to express his/her problem in front of everyone.
"When I visit them [pregnant women] for check up during their pregnancy, I provide them these tablets; sometime pregnant women have some health problems like weakness, dizziness, so I provide them these tablets and they feel better afterwards" (A LHW working for 4 years who participated in an IDI).
About 20% of couples (n=86) met criteria for censored follow-up (five HIV seroconversions, 23 deaths of a partner, 46 ended relationships, and 12 non-index partners who had had sexual contacts with another person); 249 (59%) did not return for check up in 24 months with no known cause; and 89 (21%) were still in follow-up at the end of the study.
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I bet these people go to the doctor just for check ups.
Generally, women living in Turkey do not attend a gynecological clinic regularly for check ups [ 8].
In the final Model II (Table 3), females were less likely to report need for check ups (OR = 0.5).
Go to a dentist frequently for check ups!
Find a good veterinarian who is familiar with monkeys, and visit them regularly for check ups.
In the municipality, the requests for checking up missing people were considerably reduced and this reduced the total workload.
This can also be used for checking up on questionable boosts.
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