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The phrase "alright thus" is not standard in written English; "alright" is often considered informal, and "thus" may feel somewhat archaic or overly formal in casual contexts
You can use it when trying to convey a conclusion or a transition in a more conversational tone, but it may not be widely accepted in formal writing. Example: "I understand your point; alright thus, we can proceed with the plan."
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Most often, mothers whose children are within this age bracket assumed that their children are alright, thus may not warrant routine clinic attendance unless there is a major illness.
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Alright, then.
Alright alright alright.
Q: Alright.
Alright, break.
Corbyn alright.
CARSON: Alright.
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Yes, alright.
PAUL: Alright.
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