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"Orl Korrect" is a humorous misspelling of "all correct," originating in the early 19th century as a playful linguistic trend. It became popular in the United States around the 1830s and is often associated with the early use of the abbreviation "OK." The phrase reflects a lighthearted approach to language and has since evolved into the widely used term "okay," signifying approval or agreement.

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