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We have to check one to on vs We have to check one by one

The correct phrase is 'we have to check one by one'. 'One by one' is a common English expression used to indicate that things are being checked individually, step by step. 'One to on' is not a standard or correct phrase in English.
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We have to check one to on

This phrase is not correct in English. 'One to on' is not a standard expression.

This phrase is not used in English. The correct phrase to use is 'one by one'.
  • I need to check one last thing.
  • I just need to check one thing with the sommelier.
  • I just need to check one thing with the sommelier.
  • Before that, I need to check one thing.
  • I forgot to check one little box when I applied for our original license.
  • I just want to check one last time that you're okay about this date with Mark.
  • I just have to check a fact with one of my migrants.
  • Check one print category, two... That's plenty.
  • Okay, maybe I'll check one out sometime.
  • I'll check one more time.
  • They may want to question her, but before they do, they want me to check one thing.
  • When you pick up a check one day... one day, then I'll believe in miracles.
  • During a non-discriminatory inspection, the competent authority may check one or more animals, means of transport and accompanying documents.
  • Just in case you girls need to write me a check one day.
  • Well, you can check one of those off the list.
  • You can check one out from Mr. Kern.
  • Check one, two and three the safety guards.
  • I'll check one more area.
  • J-Roc, check, check one, two.
  • but you dock my check one more time - Victor.

We have to check one by one

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

'We have to check one by one' means that things need to be checked individually, one after the other.
  • Well, then check them out one by one.
  • The Commission has set up a technical assistance team under the responsibility of DG AIDCO which checks and approves one by one all the arrears invoices before the amount involved is released.
  • You can write a big check to the One By One Foundation.
  • When you pick up a check one day... one day, then I'll believe in miracles.
  • The EESC also supports the creation of a one-stop-shop at land borders, where each traveller is subject to one check by one authority.
  • Well, then check them out one by one.
  • But one we have to check on, Mike.
  • We have to check just to make sure no one's sending you any edibles.
  • Check one, two, one, two.
  • We have to check out that new wine bar this weekend.
  • We have to check it but there's no key.
  • Listen, we have to check every detail.
  • We have to check every angle, rebecca.
  • We have to check his account, but he's collaborating.
  • We have to check the controls.
  • We have to check on the other deer in the South Wood.
  • We have to check our facts first.
  • We have to check in with the XO.
  • We have to check on it, Mr. Hibbert.
  • We have to check the criteria. Baptismal records, blood type.

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