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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pretty okay" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe something or someone that is generally satisfactory, but not necessarily great. For example, "The new sandwich at the cafe was pretty okay, but I prefer the classic BLT."
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Before all that went down, however, Shkreli was actually doing … pretty okay.
Mitch McConnell's $1.2m shuttle-bus for the University of Kentucky, which we reported on last week, sounds pretty okay to me.
"But it turned out pretty okay.
"George is not a bad outside-centre and he did pretty okay on the wing at the weekend.
The keyboard is pretty okay, so far as keyboard cases go.
I'd be pretty okay with that, too, if I'm being totally honest.
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"When I looked around the programme what I saw was the fact that while the outline strategy was pretty much okay, there was a lot of detail missing.
I got a Slingbox 500 unit and tested it out and also tried out the new apps and the new website, and they all work pretty much okay.
"My son was pretty big, okay?" he said.
If the NSA wants to read my emails, that's pretty much okay by me.
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