It's been a while so I thought I'd better check in on you.
Is this correct and natural English?
"check in on" suggests that you are visiting someone. If that is the context then it is correct English, though some people would put a comma after "while".
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"check in on" suggests that you are visiting someone. If that is the context then it is correct English, though some people would put a comma after "while".