Grammar Discussions

Can I check:
  • Check in is a verb, e.g. You need to check in at the front desk; or John checked in for his flight 90 minutes before departure.
  • Check-in is a noun, e.g. Check-in can be completed in the Executive Lounge; or Check-in closes 30 minutes before scheduled departure if you do not have any bags to check in.
  •  Checkin is just incorrect
Have I got it?
 
Can I check:
  • Check in is a verb, e.g. You need to check in at the front desk; or John checked in for his flight 90 minutes before departure.
  • Check-in is a noun, e.g. Check-in can be completed in the Executive Lounge; or Check-in closes 30 minutes before scheduled departure if you do not have any bags to check in.
  •  Checkin is just incorrect
Have I got it?
Third one is in a New Zealand accent.
 
This Sydney Morning Herald had a few suggestions AFFers might disagree with

But this caught my eye especially in the Travel section
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