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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I was checked" is correct and can be used in written English
It typically means that someone or something inspected or examined you. Here are some examples of when you might use it: - "When I arrived at the airport, my luggage was checked for any prohibited items." - "During my physical exam, the doctor checked my blood pressure and reflexes." - "The security guard checked my ID before letting me into the building."
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I was checked out at that point".
On one day, I was checked against the criminal register 10 times.
I was checked in through the wrong security gate, or at least one that I'm not familiar with, and tried to figure out where my gate was.
I had begun my journey two hours earlier, when I was checked in by a doctor and nurses bearing clipboards (planting the suspicion that we might all be patients in a mental institution).
Upstairs in the lounge, I was checked in by a hostess and handed a packet that contained all the registration and insurance forms (most in German) and a voucher good for 15 euros' worth of lunch.
"During this time I was checked out by medics.
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I was checking out some Selena Gomez".
As I was checking out, a well-dressed family from London was checking in.
While I was checking him out, he was certainly checking me out.
I was, like, 'Did you read the news?' I was checking for reactions.
Our catalog was getting updated and I was checking it on my laptop.
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