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No, this is not correct grammar. I'm not even certain what you mean to say. Perhaps you could say "I thought my email was sent to you. I'm sending it again just in case." Or you might say "I thought I sent that email to you. Did you get it or not?"

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No, the sentence is not correct. A revised and concise version would be: "I just wanted to check if my email was sent to you."

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