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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'had it checked' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to something that has been inspected, tested, or examined. For example: "I took my car to the mechanic and had it checked for any problems."
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I've had it checked a few times and every time it has been".
He should have stopped driving the car and had it checked immediately.
He had it checked out when he was young, when all three were the same size.
I should probably have had it checked out months ago but in the absence of family, partners and friends to point this out, I haven't.
I had a lump on my neck for three weeks before I finally had it checked out at the recommendation of friends who were more concerned than I was.
So when a buyer's inspector comes and questions the boiler's life expectancy, you can show a document that you had it checked and it doesn't have to be replaced right now".
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"I almost took my beeper in to have it checked," he said at the time.
"You should have it checked out, but I'm sure it's something else," my mother said.
If they could not remember receiving an injury on the field, they would have it checked out.
At an appointment with a midwife, she promised to have it checked upon her return, a few weeks later.
I had felt a lump in my breast before the trip, but decided to wait to have it checked.
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