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The phrase "are working ok" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is functioning properly or satisfactorily.
Example: "The new software updates are working ok, and users have reported fewer issues."
Alternatives: "are functioning well" or "are operating fine".
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*only NY and Chicago affected, in Dallas and Miami the devices are working OK.
If these parts are working OK, then you'll need to check the agitator coupler.
If you get 120 volts, this tells you that the wall outlet, the timer, the water temperature switch cold and hot water settings are working ok.
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"He's working OK, he just does what he has to, but he's in good form.
The Radio 3 live stream in the new player is working ok expect that when I pause/re-start the player the stream never restarts and just ends up buffering for ever.
"Then this afternoon, unfortunately there were still areas of the track that hadn't dried out but we managed to get some good dry time, the bike seems to be working OK at this point and we have a fairly good idea of what we need to do tomorrow".
"The military says it's working OK; it's the best option available.
I was working (OK, temping) at Microsoft as a copy editor, and living with my parents.
Once you know that everything is working OK, you can put the old drive back in and format it.
Providers linked their need to take on additional work to poor public sector salaries and benefits (when you calculate for a month, then you get a small salary, that can't even sustain you; Clinician, HC3 / The way we are working is not OK. There are no uniforms, no transport refund, and people get to work late because of that; Nurse, HC4).
A common mistake I see young developers make is thinking it's OK to work in the "safety" of a large outsourcing company because they and a friend are working weekends on their brilliant app idea.
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