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How to use OK in a sentence

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Their culture says it is OK to be boisterous, to be loud and speak your mind.
The suspension is tuned for a balance between comfort and handling and is OK by me for everyday motoring.
All of a sudden, it was OK to blaze chronic all day while being unemployed.
I need to know things will be OK, that it's worth this almighty struggle between comfy and nice, or uncomfy and better.
Guess it would have been OK if the discombobulated old drunk had skittled some kid on a zebra crossing.
We agreed we couldn't miss the ceremony, and because I was wearing a golf skort, I thought that might be OK for a wedding.
Once again, it was OK to wear ordinary clothes, ordinary shoes and live somewhere unremarkable.
Mysteries and unresolved questions are a part of real life, and so it's OK for them to exist in novels.
Some fans feel it is OK to heckle and tell pro bowlers what they should do on every roll.
By embedding hundreds of journalists, the brass had sent the unstated message that it was OK to be honest.
The Air America pilot who came to check out the airstrip gave it his OK despite a dip in the middle and an uphill slope to the whole strip.
Once it was clear that Martha was going to be OK, Jim got down to brass tacks.
In most cases, the majority of divorced-parents respondents seem to be saying they did OK despite their parents' breakups.
Is it OK not to vaccinate your child with a particular vaccine if you have safety concerns?
But that doesn't mean the nicest, most broad-minded editor can't give folks the impression that it's OK to just like one genre of music.
Portions are OK for 1 person but you might want to also order an appetizer to nom-nom on in addition to a main entree.
Being in different high schools was OK, because we could at least see each other on weekends, but living in different countries bugs me a lot.
I think he really thought it was perfectly OK to knock people, to bump people and get by them and go on and win.
I spat the dummy and said OK and immediately walked out, waiting for Missy and Mr J to join me outside.
It's OK, she says, to violate the elementary-school prohibition against split infinitives.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Stephen Pope, 35, was holding a pillowcase of goods stolen from a woman of 89 and told a concerned passer-by he was OK as he lay lay pinned down.
And if those scholars occasionally knock Washington off his lofty perch as the flawless Father of Our Country, that's OK by Mount Vernon.
It's OK if you use Uncrossed because it is a quick way to switch the light to the other side of the gun for threat access.
She's dirty, but that's OK,'' the woman can be heard saying, as she nuzzled the happily wagging pup.
I'm OK with the music business being as crazy as it is now, because I can do a concert and people will come.
Don't mess around with scraggly rose 6 Is it OK to cut back shrub roses hard?
Armpit is doing OK until X-Ray, a former Green Lake camper, comes around with a moneymaking scheme.
Even worse, it sounds like she's saying that for Hollywood and men like him it's OK to indulge in a bit of extra-marital nookie because the little luvs can't help it.
Sweet and stodgy and even our currant-phobes were OK with it.
It'll be OK,' I told myself, thinking about the unpassable roads.
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