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The phrase "all right left" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in a context where someone is confirming that everything is acceptable or satisfactory, but the combination of "all right" and "left" is confusing without additional context.
Example: "After reviewing the situation, I can confirm that everything is all right left for the next steps."
Alternatives: "everything is fine" or "all is well."
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"The kids are alright"(based on a song by the Who, and subsequently a film) crops up, with minor variations, on a weekly and sometimes daily basis in British newspapers: "The kids are alright online", "The kids are all right (and left)","The kids are all right, left and centre", and so on.
As another application we show that all right (left) (R -module have couniseR -modulension if and only if (R) is semisimple artinian (see Thaveem 5.8).
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But later, as Neagle explained to reporters why he was so bad, Canseco walked over and said aloud: "All right, leave him alone.
(Or left right) Right, left, right, left.
(Right, left, right, left).
Left, left, left, right, left.
We, the workers, are not going to have any rights left at all.
It's all right to leave a bit of the egg whites in with the yolk, but don't get any yolk in with the egg white.
Therefore, when you start out as described above, you'll "bob the reins" eight times, and step right, left, right, right, then left, right, left, left, all at the same time.
Right, right, left, right, left.
He plays right, left, center, back, forward.
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