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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just checking if" is correct in written English and can be used in a variety of circumstances
For example: "I was just checking if you received my email."
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Mr Butt told the jury: "He said he was just checking if we were ever doing something dodgy like that or not.
It might also be useful to have a feasibility test by just checking if the lateral deviation state |y r | is smaller than the road width (denoted as w in ℐ R N ).
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Ditto nightly "reviews" of homework, repetitive phone calls to "just check if you're O.K". and "editing" (read: writing) your child's college application essay.
Just check in case on your child if it's too much.
"I don't want to sound New Age or something," Mr. Jacob said, "but when I go and interview a tree, part of it is just checking out if the tree is cool about this idea".
"Just Checking" features a white mom and a black dad, whose adorable little girl is "just checking" to see if Cheerios really are good for your heart.
I was just checking to see if the hardware store had any power".
'Ginseng Strip 2002' was just a sound check — he was just checking to see if the microphone was working".
Or, "I was just checking to see if the stall was really occupied.
'Ginseng Strip 2002' was just a sound check he was just checking to see if the microphone was working".
Just checking to see if you can keep a secret, which is certainly a professional requirement for any psychiatrist.
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