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Navitasan Posted 11 years ago
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Good to

Can one use:
1) Are you good to use my office?
2) Are you fine to use my office?
3) Are you OK to use my office?

instead of:

A) Are you OK with using my office? Will my office do?

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

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navitasan Can one use:1) Are you good to use my office? 2) Are you fine to use my office? 3) Are you OK to use my office?

  • navitasan Can one use:1) Are you good to use my office?
  • 2) Are you fine to use my office?
  • 3) Are you OK to use my office?
  • instead of: A) Are you OK with using my office?
  • Will my office do?
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navitasanCan one use:1) Are you good to use my office? 2) Are you fine to use my office? 3) Are you OK to use my office? instead of: A) Are you OK with using my office? Will my office do?
No. They are too brief and cryptic to count as equivalents to A.

CJ
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Thank you very much CalifJim.

But within context, could they be used with that meaning? Could they ever have that meaning?

Gratefully,
Navi.
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navitasanBut within context, could they be used with that meaning? Could they ever have that meaning?
There's an outside chance that the first one might work, but the other two seem to convey a different message. Are you healthy enough to use my office? I get the impression that the speaker is afraid he's going to catch some disease if the listener us

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