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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alright everyone" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to address a group of people, often to get their attention or to signal the start of a discussion or announcement.
Example: "Alright everyone, let's gather around for an important update on the project."
Alternatives: "Okay everyone" or "Listen up everyone".
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Alright, everyone.
Alright, everyone, settle down.
Alright, everyone — it's that time again!
Update: Alright everyone, false alarm — well, maybe.
Alright everyone, I gotta know.
Alright everyone, you know the drill.
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Colman thanked Accused writer Jimmy McGovern and paid tribute to co-star Anne Marie Duff, adding: "If it's alright with everyone, it's for Anne Marie and me to share - we're Anne Malivia Colemuff, we did it together and I couldn't have done it without her to play off".
Alright, people: Everyone needs to leave their complaints at home.
Indeed, even Steele himself declared back in December that Afghanistan is "'a war we have to win" -- a far cry from the comments he made Thursday night, in which he said: "...you don't do is engage in a land war in Afghanistan, alright, because everyone who's tried over a thousand years of history has failed".
If you mess up even after practicing by yourself, it's alright because everyone makes mistakes.
However, make sure it's alright with everyone's parents before going, as some parents would not like their child going places without an adult.
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