Anonymous asked: I've always been confused between "Alright" and "All right" Can you clarify which one is actually correct? And what the right meaning/use is in a sentence.
Divi: From what I know, “all right” is the correct form. Alright is a word not listed in dictionaries, although it is widely used by people nonetheless. All right is commonly used for OK. Examples: “I’m all right.” or “All right, I’ll do it for you.” or “That’s all right.”
That’s my knowledge of it, anyway. :) I hope that helps!
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