Fill in the blank using a meaningful phrase: You can ____ our website for the new range of our products.
A
check in
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B
check off
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C
check out
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D
check up
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Solution
The correct option is C check out
The phrase, 'check out' means 'to look at or examine a person or thing that seems interesting or attractive'. As this phrase conveys a clear meaning when used in the given sentence, option C is correct.
The phrase, 'check in' means 'to report your arrival, esp. at an airport or hotel, so that you can get the service you are paying for'. Eg: Always check in at the airport counter two hours before the scheduled flight timings.
The phrase, 'check off' means 'to mark as verified, examined, etc.' Eg: After I finished shopping, I took my shopping list and checked off all the items.
The phrase, 'check up' means 'to make certain about something by checking it'. Eg: Please check up the train timings once again before you leave home.
Given the meanings as above, the phrases given in options A, B and D cannot be used in the blank to form a meaningful sentence. Hence, these options are incorrect.