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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to cross-check" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to verify or confirm information by comparing it to another source or piece of information. Example: "Before finalizing the report, the team decided to cross-check the data with the original source to ensure accuracy."
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to cross-check
verb
(of information, data or calculations) to verify by using an alternative source or method
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Luria speculates that Shereshevsky used his web of multimodal associations to cross-check his memory.
We try to cross-check our reports as much as possible".
Wherever possible, paleoclimatologists try to use multiple lines of evidence to cross-check their conclusions.
It is useful to cross-check the figures with the IMF Article IV balance of payments stats if you can.
Legislation must allow states to cross-check an ID and mandate more rigorous identity checks, Mr. Sensenbrenner said.
Instead, it said it would pay for a sampling system to cross-check data compiled by the Voter News Service.
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The calibration of the device is performed using multiple methods to cross check each other.
Quality control may vary, so you're still advised to cross check their results with your own sleuthing.
Determination of the value of in vitro release helps to cross check the product quality and product comparison [12].
A KNIME workflow module was developed to cross check the drug-target bioactivity data from PubChem and CheMBL.
In order to prevent such biases it is important to cross check the interview response with the document data.
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