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The phrase "anything alright" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts to inquire if something is acceptable or satisfactory.
Example: "Is there anything alright with the plan we discussed?"
Alternatives: "Is everything okay?" or "Is anything acceptable?".
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If anything, Alright, Still was more "difficult" since its all-conquering arrival in summer 2006 was accompanied by an avalanche of scurrilous publicity, about Allen's troubled schooldays, her involvement with drugs, and her alleged promiscuity.
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For a top, anything is alright as long as you are wearing one when you walk in.
Just don't go doing anything too crazy, alright?
"If the right of free speech is truly what it's supposed to be, then anything you say is alright". He was championed by artists from a range of musical and literary backgrounds - rapper Kanye West paid tribute to him on his 2010 album "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy" by sampling his voice extensively.
"Can you use the volcano for anything besides smoking pot?" Alright, sit down, blond girl.
They're a god damn band, alright, if anything a '"stuporgroup," as suggested by Steve Berlin.
Rough EmerAnds.
Dude, this is a literally awesome word, invented in California by surfer dudes (alright!) to describe anything that is literally, like, awesome.
"I needed to find a job to make sure me and my children would be alright in case anything happened," she said.
Anything under 50 mA is alright.
Reading a book is alright, or doing anything that won't intimidate the cat.
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