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The phrase "worked alright" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: "The new software update worked alright, but there were still a few bugs that needed to be fixed."
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It worked alright at first.
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The good news is that, provided your oven works alright, it will produce a lovely sponge cake that you can easily adapt in a variety of different recipes.
This strategy seemed to be working alright until Abu Omar got news of the completely harmless incident and succeeded in once again making the appalling al-Qaida agenda into a greater Muslim cause in the minds of many Scandinavians, with repercussions for all the Muslims whose religious beliefs wrongly are being depicted as incompatible with western democracy.
It needed a new case afterwards, but it still works alright.
He didn't have high expectations for the guitar's sound quality, but apparently it works alright.
From outside point of view, I think everything is working alright without external interference.
Patients noted phone conversations, face to face meetings and letters between health care professionals as forms of communication they were aware of; " It seems to be working alright.
Your younger siblings will work alright as well.
I guess it worked out alright.
Worked out alright, didn't it?
It worked out alright though, because American Express gave out free earpieces with XM coverage of each hole.
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