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Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
If you don’t want to stay at home tonight, that is ....... fine by me.

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Use "perfectly" when emphasizing that something is completely acceptable or satisfactory.
Updated On: Apr 17, 2025
  • perfectly
  • utterly
  • rightly
  • extremely
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The correct answer is "perfectly." The phrase "perfectly fine" is commonly used to mean "completely acceptable." The sentence should read: "If you don’t want to stay at home tonight, that is perfectly fine by me."
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