Pronunciation: /ˈdʌbəl tʃɛk/
noun a careful examination or verification of something
A1 I always do a double check before leaving the house to make sure I have everything I need.
A2 It's a good idea to do a double check on your work to catch any mistakes before submitting it.
B1 The team leader asked everyone to do a double check on their calculations before presenting the final report.
B2 I recommend doing a double check on the contract to ensure all the terms and conditions are correct.
C1 As a quality control measure, we always perform a double check on the products before they are shipped out.
C2 The editor did a double check on the manuscript to ensure there were no errors before sending it to the printer.
verb to examine or verify something again in order to ensure accuracy
A1 I always double check my homework before turning it in.
A2 Can you double check the address to make sure it's correct?
B1 Before submitting the report, it is important to double check all the data.
B2 The doctor double checked the test results to confirm the diagnosis.
C1 As a professional editor, I double check every detail in the manuscript.
C2 Before finalizing the contract, the lawyer double checked all the clauses.
formal Before submitting the report, it is always a good practice to double check all the data for accuracy.
informal Hey, can you double check if I locked the door before we leave?
slang I always double check my texts before sending them to avoid any embarrassing typos.
figurative It's important to double check your sources before making any important decisions.
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