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In written English, "getting checked out" is a correct and usable phrase.
It is usually used to describe a situation where one is examined or evaluated for a particular purpose. For example, "The doctor asked me to come in for a checkup to make sure everything was getting checked out."
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I'll probably take a couple of months of getting checked out.
A social stigma clearly still exists for students when it comes to getting tested for sexually transmitted infections, with embarrassment often cited as the typically British response to not getting checked out.
He is getting checked out by the physio.
It highlighted the dangers of not getting checked out, and I have to say I was rather shocked at what I saw.
"It's most likely to be something much less serious than ovarian cancer but it's still worth getting checked out".
The recovered booster spent a week getting checked out at Port Canaveral and was then transferred to the SpaceX hangar at Kennedy Space Center (where SpaceX's other recovered booster was stored) for further inspection.
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I then got checked out.
Hearing that the normally active woman had spent the past week on her sofa, he immediately suggested she go to a nearby urgent care center and get checked out.
Her best pal Sadie (Chloë Sevigny, a million miles from her other Sundance film, Love & Friendship) advises her to get checked out.
A murmur doesn't necessarily mean a problem, but it does mean it needs to get checked out.
But if there's acute constipation or blood, it's a good idea to get checked out.
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