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  1. 15 Φεβ 2005 · I think you are correct. We use to check for when you are looking for something in particular, whereas we we use to check when you are correcting, validating or approving something. E.g: Will you check forWill you check for mistakes in my Spanish essay? Will you check my Spanish essay and tell me if there are any mistakes? Does this help?

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  3. 20 Δεκ 2015 · By far the most common use of check-up (in the UK, and probably generally) is in the sense of a medical – that is, a routine medical, or dental, examination. Check, on the other hand, can be used to mean any kind of examination, usually one for the purposes of verification (i.e. making sure that something is as it should be).

  4. 29 Οκτ 2018 · Hi everyone, I am wondering if anyone could tell me what's the difference between check against and check with? For example, I would like to tell someone that I have compared one document with the original document to make sure that I have accepted his comments (in the original document). Do I...

  5. 27 Μαΐ 2011 · If I am not mistaken, check is not especially common in British English. Bill seems to be the most widely used word, but I am curious about the use of ticket . Where I live, it is a common substitute for bill , except in expensive restaurants, where it would sound jarringly informal.

  6. 28 Σεπ 2011 · Hi, I was wondering if it is ok to use the verb 'check' in the frame of: 'check with somebody about something', as in: I am writing to check with you about your availability on the following four days: date 1, date 2, date 3 and date 4. (meaning intended: I am writing to ask whether you would...

  7. 24 Νοε 2017 · Do you say, 1.) Check these out! 2.) Check out these! When you’re showing some things to a friend.

  8. 31 Μαΐ 2013 · Er, the Canadian Oxford gives "paycheque," by the way, with "paycheck" as flagged as U.S. usage. The general trend toward solids is well established in North American and British English, but according to the Oxford dictionaries it's more advanced in North America, so maybe "pay cheque" is more present in the

  9. 29 Δεκ 2017 · Do we check information "on" or "in" our computer system? For example "Please hold the line while I check this information "in" or "on" my system". Do we update an information "on" or "in" a software or application? For example "The latest information is not reflecting on our software".

  10. 14 Δεκ 2009 · I want to tell my friend that the hardware store just gost some new tools, and that maybe he should go there to have a look. The following sentence is what I plan to say: "They've got some new tools. Check it out." I am wondering if I should say "check them out" or "check it out" since I'm...

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