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'I ok' is not correct in written English.
Depending on what you want to communicate, you could use 'I'm okay' or 'I'm OK' which are both commonly used written English expressions. For example: "How are you feeling today?" "I'm okay thanks!".
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Was I OK?
'Was I OK there?
Must I? OK, bacon without the sarnie.
What do you think, Tug? Am I OK?' 'You bashed the tree,' Tug said.
"I OK" is the feeble text message Celestine sent his wife that afternoon.
8 7/8 am I ok or bail? and white as a sheet!
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"Certainly whatever funny happens to you / Is OK.
"I'm OK, I'm OK," he says.
"I'm OK, I feel OK.
"Is that OK?" "Yes," I replied.
Is that OK?' That I'd remember".
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