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check out may I say "check out from a hospital" if the patient wants to leave a hospital or it's used only with a hotel?
Oct 5, 2014 5:20 AM
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In the USA, one is 'discharged' from a hospital, meaning the hospital no longer has charge of (responsibility for) them. Hope this helps :)
October 5, 2014
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Yes, you can say it at a hospital. You can also say the opposite, like: "Because I had too much stress, I checked myself into the hospital."
October 5, 2014
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In the UK we would not use "check in/out" with hospitals, only hotels.
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In the UK we normally use discharged.
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Yes, you can say that. But the phrase "check out" from a hospital is borrowed from "check out" of a hotel.
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