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Can you explain the difference between "alright" and "all right"?

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Rebecca

"All right" is the standard spelling of the word, whereas "alright" is an alternative spelling only considered suitable for informal situations (like text conversations). It is preferable to use "all right" in almost all situations. Ex: A: Can I borrow your car? B: All right. Ex: All right everybody, please pay attention.

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