Sentence examples for all alright from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all alright" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to mean "completely fine" or "in good condition." Example: "I checked the car's engine and it seems to be all alright."

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We're all alright!, We're all alright.

But all that will end in June, when we hear All Alright, the LP's closing, English-language song.

There's this term, 'post-feminist society', as though feminism has done its job and it's all alright now… I think things are much more complicated with the idea that equality has been achieved".

What happens? "The pigs have to be checked twice a day, just to check they're all alright (they can be a bit feisty, getting into fights albeit rarely) and to be fed.

"We go into each other's houses, we make sure we're all alright, we look after each other, the 80-year-olds, the two and three-year-olds, and we make sure that everybody's OK".

It was all alright.

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You can't turn up at a temple six months before an election and hope it will all be alright.

We are told it will all be alright on the night".

Stop worrying so much, it will all be alright.

Maybe, just maybe, someday soon we will all be alright.

It is by ALL MEANS alright to jump, flinch, scream, yelp, or even laugh nervously.

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