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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alright up" is not correct in standard written English.
It appears to be a colloquial or informal expression, but it lacks clarity and proper usage in formal contexts.
Example: "I hope everything is alright up there in the mountains."
Alternatives: "everything is fine" or "all is well."
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Everything is not alright, up on the roof I have a (previously) private theory that the paucity of great English spinners in the late '80s and '90s coincided with ever-lower roofs on outdoor nets.
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Ms. McBride, who was born in Louisiana and now lives in Brooklyn, favors the Cajun and blues accents of Ms. Williams's earlier work; at least two tracks from her empathetic "Everything Seemed Alright" measure up to that standard.
When Nora finally comes to him, in the blackness of her despair, he talks her through it, alright, sitting up in his tiny iron bed, in a servant's room at the top of a house, the slop bucket to one side, "brimming with abominations".
"Alright, get up," he said to Mike.
In addition to the album of the year and rap album nominations, Lamar's incendiary "Alright" is up for song of the year, rap song, rap performance and music video.
After making sure you are alright, get up and dust yourself off, or carry on like nothing happened.
He's standing up alright.
Alright, lets open up and have some questions from the audience.
Meeting in a cafe in Muswell Hill in North London, where she lives, Whittaker proves she certainly does doll up alright.
Any comic lyric usually came from Danny, although with Alright, I came up with "keep our teeth nice and clean".
Alright, who is up for a round of Lily Allen Tetris?
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