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checked with him vs check him

The phrases "checked with him" and "check him" have different meanings. "Checked with him" implies that you have verified something with him, while "check him" suggests examining or assessing him.
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Last updated: October 27, 2024 • 12531 views

checked with him

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when you have verified or confirmed something with him. It implies a process of checking or confirming information.

Examples:

  • I checked with him before making the decision.
  • Have you checked with him about the meeting time?
  • Gave him his phone number and he checked with him every day.
  • You checked with him before me?
  • I figure Alex checked in with him.
  • I figure Alex checked in with him.
  • Yes, I checked out with him.
  • Walter, I put the envelopes back in the bin, and then I checked out with him.
  • Actually, that's the second time I haven't checked in with him this week.
  • He was assigned a case agent Who checked in with him every few days.
  • We checked in with him from time to time.
  • Our investigator checked with the company.
  • I checked with the arresting officers.
  • I checked with her duty sergeant.
  • Dimensions shall be checked with O-ring removed.
  • Dimensions shall be checked with O-ring mounted.
  • Ziva checked with the marina management.
  • I just checked with Estrada's parole officer.
  • We checked with Caroline our Cultwatch contact.
  • So, Moreno checked with D.O.T.
  • Pathology checked with the local hospital.
  • But I checked with his credit card companies.

check him

This phrase is correct but has a different meaning from "checked with him." It implies examining or assessing him.

This phrase is used when you want to examine or assess someone. It can be used in various contexts, such as medical examinations or security checks.

Examples:

  • The doctor needs to check him for any injuries.
  • Security will check him before allowing him to enter.
  • I think you should check him, Steve.
  • - I need to check him... if he codes...
  • I've got to check him in, so he'll see you there later.
  • Mr McLeod, you said to check him in and keep an eye on him and...
  • He was there at ten and when I went to check him just now he was gone.
  • Dirty every time I check him.
  • Have forensics check him for any explosives residue.
  • Double check him for vervain before you compel him.
  • Double check him for vervain before you compel him.
  • We just check him back into rehab.
  • Get with it, check him for a wire.
  • He's all right, but have a doctor check him.
  • I kind of choked but I think you should check him.
  • I'm saying whoever it is knew enough to have Sajadi lift his shirt so they could check him for explosives.
  • I mean, worst case, I can check him hourly during the meeting.
  • They're taking him back to check him over.
  • They check him into E.R., or he stay overnight?
  • You want to check him for police brutality, lady?
  • Did you check him for a wire?
  • - Did you check him for weapons?

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