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found to be okay
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "found to be okay" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something has been assessed and deemed acceptable or satisfactory. Example: "After a thorough review, the proposal was found to be okay for implementation."
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Alternative expressions(20)
found it acceptable
deemed satisfactory
turned out to be fine
founded okay
found said
found great
deemed adequate
judged as adequate
deemed acceptable
found it adequate
studies okay
found okay
find okay
found ok
found to be acceptable
discovered to be adequate
considered acceptable
determined to be satisfactory
found cheers
considered passable
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
4. If you're still in college, A) struggling to find sober friends or B) learning to be okay being around alcohol without drinking.
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And everything is going to be okay.
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But I seem to be okay now.
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Is this going to be okay?
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"We're going to be okay, Tom".
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Maybe everything was going to be okay.
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Health care providers whom we interviewed spoke of learning to "be okay with not being okay".
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Everything else you find should be okay (assuming you know what it is).
Wiki
Whatever the motivation behind your loose tongue, you need to get to the root of why you find it's okay to talk behind the back of your friends, in order to know how to stop.
Wiki
I purchased it and found it to be an okay, albeit marginal, upgrade from the previous one but it didn't feel much different, the putting took a step backward (if you ask me), and there still was no online multiplayer.
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Lower courts have found that it is okay to restrict pornography in order to reduce sexual harassment of female guards.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "found to be okay", ensure the context clearly indicates who or what performed the assessment. For example, "The analysis was found to be okay by the review board."
Common error
While "found to be okay" is grammatically correct, "okay" can sound informal. In professional or academic writing, consider using more precise alternatives like "satisfactory", "acceptable", or "adequate" to enhance clarity and formality.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "found to be okay" functions as a descriptive phrase, typically used to indicate that something has been evaluated and deemed acceptable or satisfactory. Given the missing examples, it's not possible to demonstrate frequency of use cases.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "found to be okay" is a grammatically sound expression used to denote that something has been assessed and considered acceptable. However, Ludwig's analysis indicates its frequency is missing due to lack of real world examples. While the phrase itself is correct, using more formal alternatives such as "deemed satisfactory" or "considered acceptable" may be more appropriate in academic or professional contexts. Ultimately, the choice depends on the specific audience and the desired tone of the communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
deemed satisfactory
Formal alternative indicating a positive assessment.
considered acceptable
Similar to "deemed satisfactory" but slightly less formal.
judged adequate
Indicates that something meets the minimum requirements.
determined to be suitable
Emphasizes the appropriateness of something for a specific purpose.
assessed as adequate
Highlights the evaluation process leading to the conclusion of adequacy.
concluded to be alright
Informal alternative suggesting a level of acceptance, but less enthusiastic.
turned out to be fine
Expresses a sense of relief that something is acceptable.
proved to be sufficient
Indicates that something met a specific requirement or need.
resulted in being acceptable
Emphasizes the outcome of a process leading to acceptability.
was validated as correct
Highlights the verification or confirmation of something's correctness.
FAQs
How can I use "found to be okay" in a sentence?
You can use "found to be okay" to describe something that has been assessed and deemed acceptable. For example, "The proposed solution was "deemed satisfactory" after review".
What are some alternatives to "found to be okay"?
Alternatives include "considered acceptable", "judged adequate", or "determined to be suitable", depending on the desired level of formality and nuance.
Which is correct, "found to be okay" or "found as okay"?
"Found to be okay" is the correct and more common phrasing. "Found as okay" is grammatically awkward and not generally used.
When is it appropriate to use "found to be okay" in writing?
It is appropriate in situations where something has been evaluated and meets a basic level of acceptance. However, consider the audience and context; more formal alternatives may be preferable in academic or professional settings.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested