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Discover LudwigThe phrase "works ok" is correct and usable in written English, although "ok" is often considered informal.
You can use it to indicate that something functions adequately or satisfactorily, typically in casual contexts. Example: "The new software works ok for basic tasks, but it struggles with more complex operations."
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The gesture works ok.
It is not very nice, but works OK.
The flash screen feature works OK for close-ups, but forget anything at arms length or further away.
If Rwandans don't want to do that, then it seems the status quo works OK for them".Rwanda's government has refused to negotiate directly with the FDLR.
Customarily consumed with a splash of water or a chunk of ice in Greece, there are scarcely any ouzo cocktails, but its aniseed clout works OK in mixes that call for Ricard or Pernod.
This works ok in practice, but a better estimation would still be desired.
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"He's working OK, he just does what he has to, but he's in good form.
They are an interesting novelty, which work OK for portraits but will likely not be used much by most.
"If the majority of fans are saying now, no, it doesn't work, OK, tell me that and I am off.
The result was rather like breakfast granola but it worked OK, providing stabs of flavour that cut the fattiness of the foie gras.
Claydon said in her experience, the child support system was "generally working ok" though for families with "entrenched conflict", there were still significant issues, including around domestic violence and cultural issues for Indigenous families.
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