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Today is…OK Day
OK, an abbreviation or word is often written as O.K., ok, or okay, is celebrated today. It is a frequently used word, and is very versatile, being used in many parts of speech. It can be used as an adjective to refer to something mediocre or average (“It was okay.”); as a verb to show approval or acceptance (“He okayed the request.”); as a noun showing approval (“He put his okay on the project.”); as an adverb describing how well something was done (“She did okay.”); and as an interjection, or discourse marker while speaking (“Okay, now it’s your turn.”). The word is also popular in other languages besides English.
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“Inside of every problem lies an opportunity.”Robert Kiyosaki
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- Milwaukee landlord slashes rent to $100 amid coronavirus outbreak
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