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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alright so" is considered informal but is correct and usable in written English, particularly in conversational contexts
You can use it to introduce a point or transition in a discussion, often to signal that you are about to explain something or summarize. Example: "Alright so, let's get started with the presentation and cover the main points."
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Alright, so we're entering the nightmare scenario.
Whisper it very, very, very quietly, but England have been, well, alright so far, haven't they?
Alright, so now it's your turn: maybe this email address I've provided here is real... and maybe it isn't!
That's done us alright so far, so our plan is to keep the blinkers on and keep doing that".
August 2005 Dudes, Alright, so I got a day off and the most logical thing to do here... go surfing, duh.
Alright, so we saw nary a scrap of flesh but the gloomy corridors of Tudor England positively sizzled with desire and frustration.
He's done alright so far, his batting has shown glimpses, his bowling has shown glimpses but he's got to do a bit more than that.
Alright, so that may be romanticizing it a little, but there's a reason why film has become one of the defining art forms of our generation, and created so many iconic images in pop culture.
Alright, so I'll read you the sentences.
Alright so you get it.
Alright so here is what's next.
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