A few days ago
Crazy Redd

When do you use “alright” or “all right”?

When do you use “alright” or “all right”?

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A few days ago
Charles S

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I can give you an example, but not a text book answer; If you were to draw a map, and give direction to some one to drive in the city, mostly you would make them use all right turns to get to their destination.

After getting there, if they were to fall after getting out of their car, but not get hurt, they would be alright.

Hope this helped! LOL!

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A few days ago
Tom Odda
Like Britt said: You should never use “alright.” It’s always “all right.”
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A few days ago
helene
“alright” is all wrong. Always.
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A few days ago
Britt
“Alright” is actually the nonstandard use…it is more correct to use “all right”
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