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The phrase "will be ok at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express confidence that something will be satisfactory or acceptable in a particular situation or context. Example: "I believe the project will be ok at the final presentation, as we have prepared thoroughly."
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I will be OK at the end of the day".
I am sure we will be OK at the end of the season.
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Osborne: Do you think I'll be OK at the next election?
We're very blessed to stand before you with the belief that all four of the officers will be OK," he said at a news conference.
I want to give her a big hug and tell her it will be OK and then go look at cute boys with her in a park somewhere.
We'd be hopeful at this stage he will be OK".
Would I be ok being "Ma'am" at 90? Sure, that will be ok.
As long as I stay employed at my current income level, I will be OK, eventually.
On Twitter on Saturday, Pizzeria Mozza acknowledged the crash at its sister restaurant and said "everyone will be ok.
He has been in great form since he arrived at the club so we are hoping he will be OK.
Everything will be OK.
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