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Phrasal Verb - Checking up on

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To 'check up on' someone or something means to investigate, monitor, or verify their status, progress, well-being, or the truthfulness of information. It often implies a sense of oversight or concern, either to ensure that everything is in order, that a person is healthy or behaving appropriately, or that a task is being completed as expected. This phrasal verb can be used in various contexts, from a doctor monitoring a patient's recovery, a manager overseeing an employee's work, a parent ensuring a child is safe, or a journalist verifying a source's claims. It typically involves making inquiries, observing, or examining to gain current and accurate information, often with the intention of providing support, correction, or assessment.

Examples

No.Example
1The doctor called to check up on her patient's recovery after the surgery.
2My manager frequently checks up on our team's progress to ensure we're on schedule.
3Parents often check up on their children to make sure they are doing their homework.
4I need to check up on the flight status before we leave for the airport, just in case of delays.
5The teacher decided to check up on the student who had been absent for a week to offer support.
6He asked his assistant to check up on the new supplier's references before signing the contract.
7Don't forget to check up on your elderly neighbor; she hasn't been feeling well lately.
8The police will check up on the suspect's alibi to verify its accuracy.
9It's good practice to check up on your car's oil and tire pressure regularly for safety.
10She keeps checking up on her investment portfolio to see how it's performing in the market.