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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well checking" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of verifying or ensuring something is correct or functioning properly, but it is not a standard expression. Example: "Before finalizing the report, I recommend well checking all the data for accuracy."
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So I guess it's all very serious, you get in there, you need to check this, and if they are unsure about things, like sometimes you get the sense they're a bit hesitant, then you explain, "Well checking for hernias is part of the gastro-intestinal examination and I have to go through it systematically", and most of the time they are fine with it and it's quick.
It is all very good and well checking out your symptoms of diabetes on the internet, but this does not make for a proper and correct diagnosis, and this can only be completed by your doctor or other medical professional.
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As he says, "Doing dishes is boring, so you might as well check your hair".
He said no, it hadn't, "But since you're here, you might as well check the horses".
The firm sent a purchase order form, oil well commercial licence agreement, well check private account opening form and an oil well prospectus.
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