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The phrase "alright try" is not standard in written English; "all right" is the correct form.
You can use it in informal contexts, but it's better to use "all right" for clarity and correctness.
Example: "Alright, try to finish the project by Friday."
Alternatives: "Okay, attempt" or "Fine, give it a shot."
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Alright tries to inject a spot of optimism into proceedings, but its chorus is undermined by the assemblage of vocals behind it, hitting uneasy harmonies, or being drowned out by muttering: similarly, the rival-smearing bragging of King Kunta sounds increasingly panicked, desperate and dark.
It's alright trying to restrict sides through tight bowling but taking wickets will win you more games.
"If they have conquered a small fear - getting muddy, getting cold, separating from adults in a strange environment - then those things will teach them the script that its alright to try this out, to have a little go, to be brave about things.
Alright, lets try this again.
It's alright to try to get your friends to be excited for school events also.
I could have said something like this: "Excuse me, would it be alright if I try a pickup line on you".
So, John DeNicola was the guy I was working, and I said, "Alright, I'll try to come up with something".
But alright, I'll try to put the normal doctor's face back on.
Smith's play suggests that the girls are not alright either, as they try to deal with the fallout and pressure of daily life, the steady accumulation of small bruises until one day you think that you cannot go on and retreat back in on yourself.
Then Phil said, "Alright you guys, just try and leave!
We had them over, and we were like, "Alright, now let's try to introduce more of that sound".
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