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Discover Ludwig"wanted to check" is a correct part of a sentence that is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express a desire or intention to verify something, often for the purpose of ensuring accuracy or completion. Example: "Before submitting my project, I wanted to check for any spelling errors."
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"I just wanted to check it out".
Sorry, just wanted to check".
"I wanted to check it out firsthand".
He wanted to check his phone.
I wanted to check on Gibson.
"I just wanted to check in.
He wanted to check one more thing.
But he wanted to check it out.
Mr. Gebeloff wanted to check our work.
"We wanted to check on alertness of emergency services".
"They wanted to check our military capability," Mr. Saakashvili said.
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