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"refused to check" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone deliberately chooses not to perform a particular action, in this case, checking something. Example: The airport security checkpoint was overcrowded, but the TSA officers refused to check the passengers' bags thoroughly, causing concerns for the safety of the flight.
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She called out to Anderson, but, Guerrero says, the nurse refused to check on her.
It must have been the last straw, because the librarian refused to check it out for me.
Over the radio, the soldiers heard that the Iraqi police had refused to check out the mosque.
If voters refused to check either of the boxes about intent to return, state and local officials might react differently, Mr. Carey said.
I ran to the "Today" set to tell Lauer, only to be denied entry because I refused to check my javelin at the door.
I refused to check my own blood, but he pricked himself and then did it for me, and he said: 'Hey, I travel.
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But after his golf clubs were lost on a trip he took with his son, he refuses to check luggage.
Every time he utters an "I" proves it to be so.Some people will always refuse to check their favorite facts.
He criticizes her salads; he refuses to check street addresses and gets them lost; he is influenced by her art but gives her no credit.
Melissa Auh Krukar is the daughter of a South Korean immigrant father and a Hispanic mother, but she refuses to check "Hispanic" or "Asian" on government forms.
Town & Country: The urbane maître d'hôtel of Daniel, John Winterman, bemoans the unsightly legions of "baggy trench coats, oversized shopping bags and damp umbrellas" cluttering his dining room, as more customers refuse to check their belongings.
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