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It's OK now vs It should be OK now

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. 'It's OK now' implies that the situation is currently fine, while 'It should be OK now' suggests the situation is expected to be fine. The choice between the two phrases depends on if you're confirming the current status or expressing an expectation.
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It's OK now

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that the situation is currently fine.

This phrase is used to confirm that the situation has improved or is satisfactory at the present moment.

Examples:

  • Don't worry, it's ok now.
  • You can relax, it's ok now.
  • I've apologized to the store, comma... and it's OK now. Period.
  • It was very dangerous, but it's OK now
  • Here we go, it's OK now
  • It's all right, it's OK now.
  • It's all OK now, honey.
  • I'm right with the Risen Jesus and it's all OK now.
  • The oxcart was turned over in a rainy day, it's OK, now I got time to rest.
  • But I think it's OK, now that you got like Liz.
  • It's OK, it's all OK now.
  • I think it's OK to panic now.
  • -It's OK, Rambo, now you've been a nice little pig.
  • I don't care if it's OK with Shane right now.
  • If it's 3pm now, OK, that means in 1776, it would be 2pm.
  • It's done now, OK?
  • I mean, it's OK for now, but I'd cut my throat if I thought I had to do it forever.
  • That's it, that's it... OK now
  • It seems to be OK now.
  • I had a memory lapse but I'm OK now.
  • Luckily, everything is OK now.
  • I'm glad to see that you're OK now.

Alternatives:

  • Everything is fine now.
  • Things are good now.

It should be OK now

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to suggest that the situation is expected to be fine.

This phrase is used to express an expectation that the situation will improve or be satisfactory in the near future.

Examples:

  • After the repairs, it should be ok now.
  • Once they finish, it should be ok now.
  • It seems to be OK now.
  • You'll be OK now, dear girl.
  • If Ngid didn't find the weed, everything would be OK now.
  • Yes, everything seems to be OK now.
  • Look at me and tell me that you'll be OK now.
  • Look at me and tell me that killing Silas worked, that you'll be OK now.
  • I had a memory lapse but I'm OK now.
  • Luckily, everything is OK now.
  • I'm glad to see that you're OK now.
  • OK - now we help him.
  • I'm OK now, you can tell me.
  • OK now you're the leader of the dinosaurs.
  • Boss, everything is OK now.
  • OK now we must be vigilant and stay focused.
  • It's all OK now, honey.
  • Will you be OK now, Emma?
  • Everything seems to be OK now, so without further ado,
  • That you'd just waltz back in here and everything would be OK now?
  • OK now, we have to grab the power cord and bridge it to the club doors.
  • - Those two are OK now?

Alternatives:

  • It ought to be ok now.
  • It is expected to be ok now.

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