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Alright

/ɔːlˈraɪt/adverb / adjective
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Alright serves as an informal synonym for 'all right', meaning satisfactory, acceptable, or in good condition, often used to express agreement or confirmation in casual settings. While it's widely embraced in everyday modern communication, such as texting or social media, some style guides still prefer the two-word 'all right' for formal writing to avoid any perceived grammatical informality.

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Despite being dismissed as sloppy by early 20th-century grammarians, 'alright' has appeared in the works of literary giants like F. Scott Fitzgerald in 'The Great Gatsby' and even in official documents, and it's now accepted in dictionaries like Merriam-Webster, which notes its use has surged by over 500% in digital communication since the 1990s.

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