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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pretty all right" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is satisfactory or acceptable. For example: "I thought the movie was pretty all right; I'm glad I went to see it."
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'The wine's actually pretty all right, for once - red is, anyway - and I think I saw someone with a glass of -' 'No.' She was emphatic, Maria.
This was pretty all right too.
-9 18: McCain seems to be doing pretty all right right now, he's getting into it.
But it turned out to be pretty all right, so maybe, maayyyybbeee, like, shot-in-a-million this thing won't suck.
With its eye-popping decor (that wallpaper tho) and departure from the club-oriented atmosphere of, well, clubs, Baby's All Right is pretty all right.
With its eye-popping decor (that wallpaper tho) and departure from the club-oriented atmosphere of, well, clubs, Baby's All Right is pretty all right.
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Pretty much all right.
They looked pretty rough, all right.
It's pretty striking all right!
"Things are going pretty much all right," he said, but he declined to say whether French forces had engaged in any fighting with rebels or government soldiers.
It gave me confidence, taught me patience and made me realise that – at their core – everybody is pretty much all right.
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