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Discover Ludwig"got checked out" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written and spoken English.
It means to undergo an examination or evaluation. Example: The doctor advised me to get checked out after feeling dizzy for several days. In this sentence, "got checked out" means to undergo a medical evaluation to determine the cause of the dizziness. Another example: The security guard got checked out by his supervisor before starting his shift. Here, "got checked out" means to undergo a routine inspection by the supervisor before starting work.
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When I got back home I got checked out by a doctor, who said I was suffering from esophageal spasms.
"I got checked out up and down, inside and out," he said, adding, "I think I might have ended up being more tired from the tests afterward than I was from the headache".
We picked up some fresh tomatoes, cucumbers, Vidalia onions and a watermelon at a farm stand between the Fort Myers airport and the boat dock at Marco Island, where the cooking crew purchased some staples at the local grocery while I got checked out in the boat.
Just because I can still remember that bright summer day when, as a teenager, I got checked out by an Emergency Room physician for an attack of conjunctivitis that had some green pus coming out of my left eye does not mean that I equate pus with Pussy Galore.
I then got checked out.
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I still have to get checked out".
He is getting checked out by the physio.
"But as a precaution, the best thing is for him to go get checked out".
Hoping to become pregnant, she decided to get checked out to be sure she was healthy.
If you don't feel anything, you should get checked out for that.
She insisted she was not going to get checked out because she had not experienced any adverse symptoms.
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