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just to confirm we are on the vs [ok

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they are incomplete and do not make complete sense on their own. The first phrase seems to be part of a sentence where someone is confirming something, while the second phrase appears to be missing the rest of the text. It would be more helpful to provide the full context of the sentences to determine which one is correct.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 991 views

just to confirm we are on the

This phrase is correct when used as part of a sentence to confirm a particular situation or topic.

This phrase is typically used in conversations or written communication to confirm that both parties are discussing the same topic or are in agreement about a particular point.
  • Just to confirm we are on the same page, can you please confirm the below: 1. I created a new Field for Posts type multiline 2. When I navigate to a post and ...
  • Dec 31, 2010 ... Just to confirm we are on the right lines, you have completely deleted your path variable, including the normal Windows ones, installed Java, ...
  • @RubyRacer just to confirm we are on the same page. These both applications should run in a different environment. So, one unicorn should ...

[ok

This phrase is incomplete and does not make sense on its own. It seems to be missing the rest of the text that would provide context or meaning.

This phrase should be part of a complete sentence or conversation to convey agreement, acknowledgment, or understanding. It is commonly used in informal communication.
  • OK! Exclusive: Bryshere Gray Talks Empire's Rumored Cast Feuding, The Secrets Of The Show's Second Season And Plans For His Debut Album.
  • "OK" (also spelled "okay", "ok", or "O.K.") is a word denoting approval, acceptance , agreement, assent, or acknowledgment. "OK", as an adjective, can also ...
  • Things are OK at the moment. 2. correct, permissible, or acceptable; meeting standards: Is this suit OK to wear to a formal party? 3. doing well or in good health ; ...
  • OK (plural OKs) ... OK (third-person singular simple present OKs, present participle OKing, simple ... (computing) To confirm by activating a button marked OK.

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