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that's ok with me vs that's ok to me

The correct phrase is 'that's ok with me.' 'With' is the preposition commonly used to indicate agreement or acceptance in this context. 'To' is not typically used in this phrase.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 2135 views

that's ok with me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express agreement or acceptance.

This phrase is used to indicate that something is acceptable or satisfactory to the speaker.

Examples:

  • If you want to leave early, that's ok with me.
  • Eating pizza for dinner is ok with me.
  • Studying together is ok with me.
  • Watching a movie tonight is ok with me.
  • Going for a walk is ok with me.

Alternatives:

  • that works for me
  • that's fine with me
  • that's acceptable to me
  • that's good with me
  • that's alright with me

that's ok to me

This phrase is not correct in English. 'To' is not the appropriate preposition to use in this context.

  • So would you let this lady here know That it's OK to let me through?
  • Boss, do you think that Mr. Inaki will think that it's OK for me to go to his party?
  • What we need then, really, is a Caterham that's OK to be seen in.
  • But that's OK, everyone's hopeless.
  • That's OK but your daughter wasn't able to reach you.
  • That's OK, you can use mine.
  • If you've got business, that's OK.
  • That's OK though, I wasn't that into him anyway.
  • Because I'm done, if that's OK.
  • That's OK. Danger's my birthright.
  • That's OK, it's already forgotten.
  • That's OK too I guess.
  • That's OK, Miss Smith.
  • That's OK, I just...
  • That's OK guys, thanks.
  • But that's OK because by disappeared you mean got away.
  • But that's OK, because I'm going dancing with Paul.
  • So I hope that's OK.
  • That's OK. Concentrate all you want.
  • I just need to walk the property line, if that's OK.

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