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O.K.'d

adjective as in stamped

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JetBlue swooped in for Spirit with a $3.8 billion deal, which shareholders OK’d in October 2022.

From Slate

“Sex liberalization bill OK’d,” Associated Press, May 2, 1975.

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On Friday, the California Public Utilities Commission OK’d the company’s plans to expand into San Mateo and L.A. counties over local leaders’ objections.

House members OK’d a bill allowing denser development near transit, but that proposal appears to have a tougher road ahead in the Senate.

Advertising several stories high is what’s on the menu here, though the fact that the extended destruction of the sign nearly kills the main characters might not be quite the message corporate executives had in mind when they OK’d the use of their signage.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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