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The phrase "alright with him" is correct and usable in written English, although "all right" is often preferred in formal contexts.
You can use it to indicate that something is acceptable or agreeable to a specific person.
Example: "I checked with Mark, and he said it was alright with him if we changed the meeting time."
Alternatives: "fine with him" or "acceptable to him".
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He memorably said in one interview that he wanted to be an industry leader and if that meant his kids using his picture in Utility Week as a dartboard, well that was alright with him.
"I wanted my players to leave thinking, 'Captain Monty', we'll be alright with him," said Montgomerie.
I was alright with him lecturing me about weed he clearly had better game when it came to pot but his comments about my music taste were seriously off-putting.
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The great majority, who did not agree with that proposition, might well have seen the cheering Prime Minister at the Velodrome or the Olympic Stadium and rather than associate him with our triumphant athletes instead be thinking "It's alright for him, with a free all-areas VIP pass".
Before Cancun I had told him that everything could be alright with me, again, if I could swim in the ocean with him and see the sun on his skin.
We had been spoon-feeding him water…he was alright with spoonfuls; any more and he coughs.
8 Making decisions Making decisions We had been spoon-feeding him water…he was alright with spoonfuls; any more and he coughs.
He was alright with it but I think he got annoyed towards the end, which was valid—I was interrogating him with his dick out.
Which is okay, it's alright, you should be cool with him hating on video games for The Telegraph back in 2006, and now fronting a fresh charge in the good fight for having gaming recognised not only as a vital force in the British economy but also a form of expression every bit as valuable to modern society as film, fashion, theatre and music.
And being alright with that.
I've been trolled and I'm totally alright with it.
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