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Discover LudwigThe phrase "everything all right" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common expression used to ask about someone's well-being or to confirm that everything is in order. Example: "I just wanted to check up on you. Is everything all right?".
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Was everything all right?
"Everything all right?" she asks.
"Is everything all right?" asked her father.
Is everything all right?" "Yeah, come home," he said.
Is everything all right back at the house?
Is everything all right?" "Angel dust," I said.
"Is everything all right?" he asked when the chicken arrived.
Good heavens, you sound alarmed, is everything all right?
"Is everything all right?" The guest said yes.
"Is everything all right?" They each got on an extension.
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Look at the tail, arms, and then check it's head...Everything all right with your little hamster?
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