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The phrase "I checked back" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a time when you revisited something to make sure everything was in order. For example, "I checked back on the project a few days later to make sure everything was running smoothly."
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When I checked back with Mr. Fisher in July, his strategy had stalled.
I checked back with Clifford, who said that was exactly what he'd meant.
So I checked back to see when I last wrote about winter coats.
I checked back recently to see if I had been overly sensitive because my son was involved.
Anna Guzello went in the opposite direction, as I recently learned when I checked back with her oncologist, Katherine Crew.
I checked back throughout the day to see if there was any progress made with resolving the issues.
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I check back the next day and still nobody wants to be my friend.
Afterward, I check back in at the office and then head home, where I turn on the TV to track the storm.
I'm in New Jersey trying to get conference calls done - every time I check back in, another wicket falls; I am the god of wickets.
I check back in with Jose.
I check back into the bedroom once again to see Dear Hubby stiller than stone.
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