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Discover Ludwig"you alright" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to ask someone if they are doing okay, and can also be used in an informal context to ask someone if they need help with something. Example: "Hey Karen, you alright?".
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Are you alright?
You alright McNulty," said Kima.
"Hey, son, are you alright?
"Are you alright?" he asked.
"Um, look, I… well, are you alright?
Good morning, Richard… You alright, pal?
Anyway, he comes over and says 'Are you alright love?' I see you've had your baby'.
You alright, Pud?" "Yeah, Pops, I'm fine, but I think you should come inside".
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hi Nicholas, i like you pic, you seem alright.
How will you let others know you are alright?
will you just...say something if you're alright?" -- Kevin Armento.
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