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The phrase "Is it okay if" is a grammatically correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used to ask for permission or to inquire about the acceptability of a specific action or request. An example sentence using this phrase would be: "Is it okay if I borrow your pen for a moment?" This sentence is asking for permission to borrow the pen. Another example could be: "Is it okay if we reschedule the meeting to tomorrow?" Here, the speaker is inquiring about the acceptability of changing the meeting date.
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Is it okay if startups or their advisory boards fail to recruit members with experience in the food system?
Is it okay if it's Kim Kardashian?
"Is it okay if I come back in costume next week?" I asked.
Is it okay if I pretend you are in the bathroom?" or "I forget.
"Is it okay if I tell the story about your mom when she was pregnant with your brother?", I asked.
"Is it okay if Grandpa listens to you play?" my mother asked me as she shepherded my grandfather from the kitchen chair to a purple faux leather couch by the piano.
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* Is it okay, TSA, if I bring some Play Doh onto an airplane?
Is it okay with you if I go?
Another way to phrase this: "Is it okay with you if we find someone who can meet the needs of the band?" Use this only if your soon-to-be ex-bandmate seems to agree with you.
Is it okay to take my seat if I arrive late to a talk or lecture?
Is it okay to date him even if he's that young?
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