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"run a background check" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of checking someone's criminal, educational, and/or professional history. For example, "Before hiring a new employee, it is important to run a background check."
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The authorities run a background check.
Why didn't you run a background check on him before hiring?
"It is the central office that has to run a background check".
The landlord, having run a background check, informed them that Mr. Swan had once been evicted.
Victor Fiorillo explains how you can run a background check on anyone free.
"I as a council member don't run a background check for anyone who applies for a job," he said.
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But, he said, the charges popped up when the officer ran a background check.
The company looks at rental and employment history, and runs a background check.
The company ran a background check before hiring her, Mr. Coon said, and it came back clean.
They ran a background check on us just in case we were planning a major terrorist incident".
Slocum said Sharpshooters ran a background check on Alexis through the federal National Instant Criminal Background Check System database and was approved.
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