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The phrase "this checks out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is valid, accurate, or consistent with expectations or evidence. Example: "After reviewing the data, I can confirm that this checks out with our previous findings."
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This checks out, too.
So, if something like this checks out, it could be very interesting".
If this checks out, this basically means the walls of Skype's pretty garden have been abruptly hauled down, something the company was hoping to do on its own, albeit slowly, by rolling out public APIs in the future.
If all this checks out indeed, Google would be at least (and at last) doubling the amount of countries where users can purchase Android apps, which would in turn be nothing short of terrific news for many a developer.
In the morning, I open the paper and none of this checks out.
But, again, if this checks out and Orange UK is stalling the delivery of the new iPhone devices because of the reported antenna flaws, there's a good chance Apple may be more in for some more criticism and bad press.
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We need to get this checked out".
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