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行不行 (xíng bù xíng) is used as a question. It is a way of asking if something is acceptable or not, and is equivalent to the English phrase "Is that OK?".
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The expression 行不行 (xíng bù xíng) is commonly used in Chinese to ask if something is acceptable or okay. Here are some similar phrases that convey a similar meaning:
1. 可以吗 (kě yǐ ma) - This phrase translates to "Is it possible?" or "Is it okay?". It is often used to seek permission or confirmation about a suggestion or request.
2. 行吗 (xíng ma) - Similar to 行不行 (xíng bù xíng), this phrase means "Is it okay?" or "Can it be done?". It is a more concise way to ask for approval or confirmation.
3. 好吗 (hǎo ma) - This means "Is it good?" or "Is it okay?". It is often used to seek agreement or approval for a suggestion.
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