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feeling OK

1. A phrase used to ask someone if they are feeling fine, especially when one suspects they may not be. I heard you were sick earlier this week—are you feeling OK now? Feeling OK today, Tim? You look a little under the weather. A: "Are you sure you're feeling OK?" B: "Yeah, sorry if I'm kind of out of it—I just woke up from a nap."
2. Feeling fine. Yeah, I'm feeling OK, just tired. My anxiety was really bad over the summer, but, after some medication adjustments, I'm finally feeling OK again. I'm feeling OK. Why, do I look sad?
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in fee

law (specifically of land) In absolute legal ownership or subjection. The courts have found that as the estate is in fee by Mrs. Williams, as arranged in the prenuptial agreement, Mr. Williams has no legal claim to the grounds or anything built thereon. If the land is in fee to my ex-husband, do I have any chance of reclaiming it? You're lucky indeed—a sprawling property like this would never have been in fee to a woman not that long ago.
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no win, no fee

Used primarily by attorneys to indicate that a client will not have to pay a fee if they do not win their case. Our firm has a strict "no win, no fee" policy, so you can rest assured that you have nothing to lose in the pursuit of justice! A: "I can't afford a lawyer, though." B: "Hey, not a problem—no win, no fee."
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