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The phrase "alright knowing" is not standard in written English; "all right knowing" would be more appropriate.
You can use it when discussing the acceptance or acknowledgment of a situation or fact, but it is better to use "all right" for clarity.
Example: "It's all right knowing that we did our best, regardless of the outcome."
Alternatives: "fine knowing" or "acceptable knowing".
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"It's alright knowing what you've got to do, you've then got to go and do it so the only people who can do that are the people in the dressing room.
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And then I smiled, finally knowing that everything would be alright.
And I was left with not knowing if this girl was alright.
This friend considers you something else, and think it's alright to insult your heritage using derogatory slang words around you while knowing it offends you.
Not knowing.
Alright alright alright.
DM: Alright.
Not "alright".
JP: Alright.
Hastings: Alright.
Keylor stops, alright.
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