Sentence examples for that okay from inspiring English sources

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"that okay" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a question or a confirmation of something being acceptable or satisfactory. Example: "I'm sorry for being late. Is that okay?" or "I'll just leave this here, is that okay?".

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Walgreen initially played along, partly because of its symbiosis with PBMs that okay one-time orders for drugstore pickup.

You can watch people perform tasks that you have never undertaken before and discover that "okay" that's the way you do the task.

It "allows us to think that, okay, if we understand how this happens, we can maybe manipulate it," Sierra says.   . MORE THAN A DECADE AGO, Barzilai and others began lobbying FDA to consider drugs that might do just that.

I was also attracted by the idea of demonstrating to a lay audience that, okay, research is complex, but the result can be very easy to understand, almost intuitive, and fascinating if explained in the right way.

"I spoke English in school as I didn't know any Swedish at all I felt that, okay, now I'm in Sweden, now I can be as open as I wish to be, so I told a girl that my dad was Roma and so.

Remember that, okay?

Just remember that, okay?

Now, is that okay?

I really, really don't think that okay.

I happen to believe that, okay?

In the Wild West of social media etiquette, is that okay, or not?

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