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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get checked off" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It usually means to finish or complete something, and it is typically used in more informal settings. For example: I need to make sure I get all the items on my to-do list checked off before the day is over.
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For this week, you must get checked off on a Scheme assignment.
There's only one lab this week, but you still need to go get checked off!
If you would like to get checked off early, take the time to double check your solutions.
From now on you will only have one (1) opportunity to get checked off for the labs.
Since you will also need to get checked off, show up to your lab sections and we will try to accommodate you.
Firstly, social technologies will only succeed if they become part of the daily workflow, not an extra item on a to-do list that will never get checked off.
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Those individuals who have not gotten checked off MUST contact the TAs before this weekend to arrange a checkoff time.
And you don't mark a venue with "I've done this" — you simply check-in and it gets checked off the list.
(If you have a "Task" bar on the side of your calendar, and you use it, then the answer is "yes"). And do you find that a day or a week (or sometimes longer) will frequently pass by without a single item getting checked off?
You know, names on my bucket list keep getting checked off.
Saturday was his third game and if he plays more than nine games, the first year of his entry-level contract gets checked off.
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