Check on every story

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Angliholic  #537026  Sat, 05 Jul 08 03:10 PM
I check on every story.
I check every story.


Hi,
Do both of the above sound right and mean about the same to you? Thanks.
  
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Mr Wordy  #537112  Sat, 05 Jul 08 06:43 PM

To me, there's a slight difference.

I check every story. -- I examine every story in detail, typically to look for errors.

I check on every story. -- I examine the situation regarding every story, which may include looking for errors, but also covers checks on how the story is developing/progressing. For example, if I was a newspaper editor, I might say "The first thing I do each morning is check on every story". This doesn't necessarily mean that I get involved in the detail; it could just mean that I go round the office and ask each of the reporters how they're getting on.

  
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Marius Hancu  #537162  Sat, 05 Jul 08 11:24 PM
I agree.

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 - check on : to examine or inspect to discover the condition of : find the facts about


Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged

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