Is it ok for / with you

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Ju

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"I'm only available from 0945 to 1115 am on this Thur.
Is it ok "with" you?"

Should I use "for" instead of "with"?

Thanks.
 
I would use "with" but I think "for" is also possible?
 
"I'm only available from 0945 to 1115 am on Thur.
Is that OK "with" you?"

Should I use "for" instead of "with"?

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I don't understand. You want to say "Is that OK for you?"?

(If that's when you're available that's when you're available.)
 
You can use "this Thursday" or "on Thursday" but not "on this Thursday".
 
Is it OK for you? This is you asking whether the other person finds the time period you have defined acceptable/convenient/feasible.


Is it OK with you? This could be understood to mean the same as the sentence with for you, but it sounds more like asking for permission to me.
 
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