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Discover Ludwig"relatively alright" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe something that is not perfect, but is acceptable or satisfactory in comparison to other options. Example: "I had a rough start to the day, but everything is relatively alright now that I have my morning coffee." This sentence suggests that although the speaker's day did not begin well, having their morning coffee has improved the situation to a satisfactory degree. Here, "relatively alright" is used to compare the previous situation to the current one.
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To be fair, considering the wardrobe crimes I committed in my 20s (because needing to look original always trumped needing to look pretty), my teenage years were relatively alright-looking: obscure slogan tees, track tops, Carhartt, Adidas Superstars.
Alright alright alright.
DM: Alright.
Not "alright".
JP: Alright.
Hastings: Alright.
Alright, predictions.
Keylor stops, alright.
Oh alright, very ashamed.
It was alright.
They found it alright.
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