Sentence examples for alright about from inspiring English sources

The phrase "alright about" is not a grammatically correct part of a sentence
It is more commonly used in spoken English and colloquial language, but it may not be considered appropriate in written English. It is usually used as a filler phrase when someone is uncertain or wants to show agreement with what has been said. Example: "So, we'll meet at 6 pm, alright about that?" In this example, the speaker is using "alright about" to confirm if the other person is okay with the proposed meeting time, rather than using the grammatically correct phrase "is that alright?"

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I'm alright about it now.

There was the odd objection but mostly people were alright about it.

When asked how he felt about the pregnancy, Mr Mills said: "I was alright about it.

If Apple felt comfortable enough to put LTE on the iPad, they should feel alright about slapping it in the iPhone.

I had not felt alright about it.

It deals again with my brother who I wrote "Are You Alright" about.

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Alright, how about a nice contribution to my kids' college fund then?

Alright, how about some fun questions.

Alright, how about that?" Oksana stays reasonable and cool as Mel grows more and more out of control.

The Egypt player is alright, just about.

Alright was about being 13 and discovering girls.

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