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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alright gentlemen" is correct and usable in written English, although "all right" is often preferred in formal contexts.
You can use it as a way to address a group of men, typically in a casual or informal setting, often before giving instructions or starting a discussion.
Example: "Alright gentlemen, let's get started with the meeting and discuss our plans for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "Okay, gentlemen" or "Alright, guys".
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Alright, gentlemen, here we go.
"Alright gentlemen," says Fair. "Hold on to your hats".
"Alright gentlemen," the chaplain drawled, "there's a lot of brass here.
The chaplain pulled us in close: "Alright gentlemen, go ahead and get changed.
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Alright, ladies and gentleman.
Alright alright alright.
DM: Alright.
Not "alright".
JP: Alright.
Alright, predictions.
Hastings: Alright.
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