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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'feel okay' is correct and usable in written English
For example, you could write, "I'm feeling a bit under the weather but I think I'll be okay if I get some rest."
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One day before selling a bird may feel okay, but the next day not feeling well.
But right now I feel okay.
The first made me feel okay.
"I feel okay," she said at last.
"As long as I feel okay, I'll play whenever necessary.
You know, it's not denial but I feel okay now.
I feel okay".
"I feel okay about it.
"I actually feel okay," he told BBC Scotland.
While my legs feel okay I'm more than happy to keep going," he added.
When asked if he felt safe in Bahrain, the German said: "I feel okay, yeah".
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