Phrasal Verb - Checking Out
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.Definition
To move items from a store or other place of business, to relocate items from a location to another location. When used as a phrasal verb, it can also mean to investigate something or call on someone's services.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | She decided to check out the new Italian restaurant down the street. |
| 2 | Before buying, he wanted to check out the reviews. |
| 3 | While on vacation, they liked to check out local stores for unique souvenirs. |
| 4 | Their company likes to check out potential employees before making a decision. |
| 5 | The team decided to check out the competition before the big tournament. |
| 6 | Be sure to check out the new exhibit at the art museum. |
| 7 | The realtor advised her clients to check out the neighborhood before buying a house. |
| 8 | You should check out the latest gadget at the technology store. |
| 9 | The researcher decided to check out different methodologies before beginning the study. |
| 10 | Do you have time to check out this new app before we move forward with the project? |