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Discover Ludwig"having to check" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where someone is required or obligated to check something. Example: "I am not looking forward to having to check all of my work before submitting it."
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I could live with having to check my e-mail while sitting on the basement floor.
Messages of all kinds are coming into our smartphones — we know that without having to check.
My girlfriend is now having to check her credit card details".
This saves us the trouble of having to check every single line.
Once customers finish shopping, they can just leave the store without having to check out at a register.
This is a great way to keep up-to-date without having to check the site every 10 minutes.
Mr. Nellis recalled having to check the tanks daily to make sure all the seals were tight.
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For example, you an unlock a Marathon badge by using RunKeeper to track long distance running without having to check-in to a gym or park.
"Shouting" is basically the equivalent of tweeting out a message, it allows you to send a message to your followers without having to check-in at a place.
We have to check that.
I'll have to check".
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