"more than okay" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. It is typically used to express that something is good or positive. For example, "I thought the movie was more than okay."
He made baldness more than okay.
In fact, it's more than okay.
And I am more than okay with that because I think your mayor is doing a terrific job.
It's how I said plenty of time on the goalkeeper position and the situation is more than okay, we are satisfied.
Maybe you're spending too much time on this". But I was more than "okay". Creating this film in such a time frame was close to sorcery for me.
But I know this, if you're willing to listen to, be guided by, that still small voice that is the G.P.S. within yourself, to find out what makes you come alive, you will be more than okay.
On his personal blog, games writer (and treasured VICE Gaming contributor) Chris Schilling has taken a more-than-okay pop at putting MK8's pick-and-mix of magnificent road designs into a not-quite-the-best-to-absolute-genius order.
And it's more than okay--politicians consider it a leadership demonstration--to hunt.
I was beaming, proud to wear it, and even prouder to be part of a community that finally made me feel like embracing every aspect of who I am was more than okay- it was celebrated.
Self-esteem isn't asserting my right to do whatever I want whenever I want it -- it is instead reminding me that I am okay (actually far more than merely okay) no matter what experience may be occurring in my life at any time!
Maybe you're content with a traditional wedding DJ spinning the latest hits from Drake and Taylor Swift and Katy Perry, and who will say more than once, "Okay, y'all listen up.
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MA of Applied Linguistic, Maquarie University, Australia