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The Origin of 'OK' Traced to Boston Morning Post in 1839
On March 23, 1839, the abbreviation 'O.K.' was first recorded in the American newspaper 'Boston Morning Post' within a satirical text by editor Charles Gordon Greene, marking its earliest known appearance.
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