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This newspaper's style calls for the punctilious (and closest to the original) form: O.K. My own strong preference is the form that looks most simply like a word, whose pronunciation is clear, and which doesn't call for an apostrophe in extensions like "okayed" and "okays": Okay.
He said it had all been okayed by the Pentagon, even by Donald Rumsfeld.
Every item had to be okayed with them before you spent the money.
There isn't a scene that wasn't okayed by both.
A doctor has been giving Hartsfield experimental drugs – "there was no downside as long as he kept the results to himself until human trials were okayed.
Although the group's bassist has apparently okayed the movie's screenplay, he "doesn't want to" participate in the project, or even a possible new Queen album.
So before anyone can see the snake or handle the snake we need to have met the parents and had it okayed with them" (female, Perth).
Your father?
Oh Father.
Bad father!
"Good, Father!
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