Usage examples of "be ok" in English with translation to French

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Tomorrow morning will be OK. Demain matin conviendra.
Everything's going to be OK. Tout va bien se passer.
Are you going to be OK? Est-ce que ça va aller ?
Don't cry. Everything will be OK. Ne pleure pas. Tout ira bien.
Don't worry, everything will be OK. Ne t'inquiète pas, tout ira bien.
Don't worry. I told you everything would be OK. Ne t'en fais pas. Je vous ai dit que tout irait bien.
Will it really be OK with this? Will it go well? Crois-tu que ça ira avec ça? Que ça ira bien ?
Would it be OK if I discussed it with my wife? Cela irait-il si j'en discutais avec mon épouse ?
Would it be OK if I discussed it with my family? Est-ce que ça irait si j'en discutais avec ma famille ?
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