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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alright indeed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize agreement or affirmation in a casual or informal context.
Example: "After discussing the plan, I can say that it is alright indeed, and I fully support it."
Alternatives: "perfectly fine" or "absolutely right".
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What can be said of a society that creates a bigger and bigger gulf between the rich and the poor -- and puts into place mechanisms and laws, choices and decisions that reinforce the notion that everything about this is alright; indeed, that this is the way it should be?
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Eventually, by his account, Green performed the song the way the producer wanted, just to put an end to the ordeal – "whatever you want to do is alright with me," indeed.
(And indeed the spelling: alright, yup, that's all right, "about 5% of the citations in the British National Corpus").One can niggle.
Indeed, I was alright and moved on to better things.
Indeed, it's actually alright.
Alright alright alright.
DM: Alright.
Not "alright".
Q: Alright.
Alright, break.
JP: Alright.
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