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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always be alright" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express reassurance or optimism about a situation or someone's well-being.
Example: "No matter what happens, I want you to know that everything will always be alright."
Alternatives: "will always be fine" or "will always be okay".
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He or she it's quite deliberately unclear will always be alright, forever, and ever.
"Life will always be alright ― you know that," he told Otia.
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"I know if I'm beating these guys when I'm not anything like 100%, then I'm always going to be alright.
"Once you've got that cushion then you're always thinking 'we'll be alright' and 'there's always tomorrow'.
You will be alright.
But that'll be alright.
" 'Not everyone can be alright.
"We will be alright.
The kids will be alright.
Gonna Be Alright (f.t.b).
We gon' be alright!
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