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test ok vs tested ok

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Test ok' is used when referring to the act of testing something and confirming that it is okay, while 'tested ok' is used when describing the outcome of a completed test that turned out to be okay.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 6683 views

test ok

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to the act of testing something and confirming that it is okay.

This phrase is used when indicating that a test has been conducted and the result is satisfactory or acceptable.

Examples:

  • I just ran a quick test on the software, and it came back as test ok.
  • German Green MEP Rebecca Harms noted that stress-tests were ok if their goal is to step down from this "high-risk technology".
  • It's not the test, OK?
  • We are doing a quick line up test. OK
  • It's a test, OK?
  • This is what we call a one-item IQ test, OK?
  • Listen. I want to inspect the ballistic test materials tonight, OK?
  • Well it's my name it's not a test, OK?
  • The FDA says, OK, test this final device after it's built in some animal, which we said is a pig, so we had to get this pig to have a heart attack.
  • Test page successfully sent to printer. Wait until printing is complete, then click the OK button.
  • OK, before for ò test to transform to you.
  • OK, I think I prefer the gene test.
  • OK, I'm willing to take the test.
  • OK, I just wish you would give me some warning when you're going to test me like that.
  • We want to run tests, make sure everything's working OK.
  • But I've run every possible prenatal test known to man, - my baby is different, OK...
  • OK, I have a math test in 30 minutes and I really need to study for it.
  • OK, let's do some tests, see who or what we're dealing with.
  • OK, Mrs. Crowley, I need to talk to you about your test results.
  • [Mark] OK, we have to run some tests.
  • Look, they'll want to run some tests on him tonight, it'll be OK.

Alternatives:

  • test passed
  • test successful

tested ok

This phrase is also correct and is commonly used when describing the outcome of a completed test that turned out to be okay.

This phrase is used to indicate that a test has been completed and the result was satisfactory or acceptable.

Examples:

  • The new prototype was tested ok, so we can move forward with production.
  • I was tested, I'm OK.
  • OK, these are the sectors that have tested negative.

Alternatives:

  • passed the test
  • successful test

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