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"quite ok" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
Generally, it is used to indicate that something is satisfactory or acceptable. For example, you might say "The final grade I received in my physics class was quite ok."
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Is it quite OK?
"Quite OK with that, quite OK with that.
For the moment, he's quite OK.
"I think it's quite OK to say you're a feminist who loves pink," she says.
This group looks quite OK, so we are really excited to see how the team goes.
"We have two kids who are quite OK when they are on their own but who, when they get together, become a rather nasty unit," says Gareth Jones.
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Doesn't sound quite so OK, Google, now does it?
We don't now of course – now that's he's grown up and actually turned out to be a pretty good tech reporter for Channel 4 News, and quite an OK guy, I'd quite happily have a pint with him.
Dear Formula Company, I need you to...oh sod it, just quit mailing me - ok? Quite simply, meet me where I am.
"I was quite naive, thinking OK, it's 12 grand but I can borrow that from the government," he says.
I also find myself agreeing with just about all of them – the words – even though some (OK, quite a lot) I have to look up in the dictionary.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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