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The phrase "alright for him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is acceptable or satisfactory for a specific person.
Example: "If the schedule works for everyone else, then it's alright for him as well."
Alternatives: "fine for him" or "suitable for him".
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The great majority, who did not agree with that proposition, might well have seen the cheering Prime Minister at the Velodrome or the Olympic Stadium and rather than associate him with our triumphant athletes instead be thinking "It's alright for him, with a free all-areas VIP pass".
After it emerged earlier in the day that Prismall was working at the Bulldogs during the ban, the club said they had advice from the AFL that it was alright for him to continue in the role he had had since 2012.
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"I play against the men to try to convince women that its alright for them to play this game.
It ended alright for them.
"Why's it alright for them and not me?
The 1993 film, set in a high school in the 1970s, saw him utter his now-famous line "alright, alright, alright" for the first time in his role as drifter David Wooderson.
"We're looking perhaps at the game against Samoa, bringing him in and hoping he's going to be alright for that.
"But they never show that, do they?" As for photos of him posing with gangster-style, pistol-hand gestures, "It was alright for Madonna to do it, and it's alright for Adele to do it – but not a black person.
But it's alright for you.
He's alright for a politician.
Not bad, only $50, alright for onstage".
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