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The phrase "alright with it" is correct and usable in written English, although "all right with it" is often preferred in formal contexts.
You can use it to express acceptance or agreement with a situation or proposal.
Example: "If you're okay with the changes to the schedule, then I'm alright with it too."
Alternatives: "fine with it" or "good with it".
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I've been trolled and I'm totally alright with it.
The game is totally different than the last 47 C&C games, but it's also great fun so I'm alright with it.
I'm alright with it.
Whatever the reason, we're more than alright with it.
The fact is, I am single and I am more than alright with it.
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.
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Colman thanked Accused writer Jimmy McGovern and paid tribute to co-star Anne Marie Duff, adding: "If it's alright with everyone, it's for Anne Marie and me to share - we're Anne Malivia Colemuff, we did it together and I couldn't have done it without her to play off".
What's probably more important is that it's not spiraling downward (yet), which means Wall Street at first blush is alright with what it sees and is going to continue to be patient with the company.
That's alright with us if it's OK for you you could always get the Nissan for carting the family and your golf buddies around and the Mini for weekend romps.
"I wanted my players to leave thinking, 'Captain Monty', we'll be alright with him," said Montgomerie.
(However, it is important to ask if it's alright with the other person first).
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