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Hans51 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Check it out for yourself. VS. Check it out yourself.

Check it out for yourself. VS. Check it out yourself.

I feel like they carry the same meaning. What do you native English speakers think?

Thank you so much as usual.
  

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I can't think of a situation where there would be any noticeable difference in meaning. I'm assuming that you mean "check out" in the sense of "examine" or "investigate".

  • I can't think of a situation where there would be any noticeable difference in meaning.
  • I'm assuming that you mean "check out" in the sense of "examine" or "investigate".
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I can't think of a situation where there would be any noticeable difference in meaning. I'm assuming that you mean "check out" in the sense of "examine" or "investigate".

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