double check

/ˈdʌbəl tʃɛk/
noun
  1. An act of checking something a second time or very carefully.
    • A quick double-check of the list showed that nothing was missing.
    • The safety inspector did a double-check of all the emergency exits.
    • Give the calculations a double-check before you send the report.
verb
  1. To check something again, or to check something very carefully, in order to make sure it is correct or safe.
    • The pilot double-checked the fuel levels before takeoff.
    • Please double-check the address before you mail the package.
    • I always double-check my work before submitting it to my boss.
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