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emsr2d2

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"Perfectly fine" [STRIKE]was[/STRIKE] were Tarheel's words and I quoted [STRIKE]it[/STRIKE] them to show how questionable his point was. So I think "OK/correct/acceptable" [STRIKE]is[/STRIKE] would not be a good choice there.

That makes no difference. We still don't use them in the interrogative.

[Edit: I hadn't noticed that Piscean had already made those corrections.]
 

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"Perfectly fine" was Tarheel's words and I quoted it to show how questionable I thought his point was. So I think "OK/correct/acceptable" is not a good choice there.
As a learner, you don't know enough to state categorically that a native speaker's point is questionable. Don't do this in future posts.

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