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How do you form a sentence using checking it out?

Here are some examples of sentences using "checking it out":

Informal:

* "I'm checking out that new coffee shop downtown."

* "I'm checking out the latest episode of my favorite show."

* "Can you check out this cool website I found?"

Formal:

* "The librarian is checking out all the books to see which ones need to be repaired."

* "The manager is checking out the new marketing strategy."

* "The doctor is checking out the patient's symptoms."

More specific:

* "I'm checking out the new menu at the restaurant."

* "I'm checking out the latest fashion trends."

* "I'm checking out the different options for travel insurance."

The meaning of "checking out" can vary depending on the context. It can mean:

* To examine or look at something closely

* To investigate something

* To leave a place (often a hotel or motel)

It's important to consider the context and the intended meaning when using the phrase "checking it out".

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