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Rearranger Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

hard to understand...

I heard a phrase in movie and I suppose it to be some kind of an idiom. Here it is: "to check in with me".
Please, help me.
  

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Could you give the context? "Check in" is a phrasal verb and its most common meaning is "to register - as at a hotel" Hope this helps... [Y]

  • Could you give the context?
  • "Check in" is a phrasal verb and its most common meaning is "to register - as at a hotel" Hope this helps...
  • [Y]
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Could you give the context?

"Check in" is a phrasal verb and its most common meaning is "to register - as at a hotel"

Hope this helps...

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Actually man says to his pal to check in with him. They have a deal together, you know.
This phrase was said by the man who was telling his friend about how they communicate with each other in their mob structure.
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It can also mean to report to, to contact on a regular basis, to 'check' everything is ok.

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