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"get a check up" is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
You could use it in a variety of contexts, such as when giving advice to someone about taking care of their health: "It's important to take care of your health - be sure to get a check up every year."
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It was a Saturday morning and mothers sat with their children waiting to get a check up or a vaccine.
Get a check up and have your teeth cleaned often.
Take your cat to the vet regularly to get a check up and its vaccines.
So if your cat has blue eyes, take them to the vet to get a check up on their sight, so you can cope with the kitten accordingly.
If I've had more partners than what I'm used to then I'll get a check up more frequently.
Also take the dog to the vet and get its shots up to date and get a check up.
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She describes a county in southern Arkansas where no doctor can afford to practise obstetrics, forcing pregnant women to travel 60 miles to get a check-up.
I book in to see our local GP and get a check-up as I can't risk ending up face down in a puddle.
First of all, I would not have gone to get a check-up if I hadn't had health insurance.
Omixy lets you get a check-up every year as it's much easier.
PCA chief executive Angus Porter said: "We think it's just a good and responsible action to get people who spend a lot of their working life outdoors to get a check-up.
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