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Which is correct in English, "all right" or "alright"?

These expressions don't cause any problem in verbal communication but I confuse them while writing. To be frank, I sometimes use "all right" and sometimes "alright" without actually knowing which one is correct. If both of them are correct, how should I know which one to use in a particular case?

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Is it “alright” or “allright”?

Which is correct in English, "all right" or "alright"?

These expressions don't cause any problem in verbal communication but I confuse them while writing. To be frank, I sometimes use "all right" and sometimes "alright" without actually knowing which one is correct. If both of them are correct, how should I know which one to use in a particular case?

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Is it “alright” or “allright”?

Which is correct in English, "all right" or "alright"?

These expressions don't cause any problem in verbal communication but I confuse them while writing. To be frank, I sometimes use "all right" and sometimes "alright" without actually knowing which one is correct. If both of them are correct, how should I know which one to use in a particular case?

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Possible Duplicate:
Is it “alright” or “allright”?

Which is correct in English, "all right" or "alright"?

These expressions don't cause any problem in verbal communication but I confuse them while writing. To be frank, I sometimes use "all right" and sometimes "alright" without actually knowing which one is correct. If both of them are correct, how should I know which one to use in a particular case?

Which is correct in English, "all right" or "alright"?

These expressions don't cause any problem in verbal communication but I confuse them while writing. To be frank, I sometimes use "all right" and sometimes "alright" without actually knowing which one is correct. If both of them are correct, how should I know which one to use in a particular case?

Possible Duplicate:
Is it “alright” or “allright”?

Which is correct in English, "all right" or "alright"?

These expressions don't cause any problem in verbal communication but I confuse them while writing. To be frank, I sometimes use "all right" and sometimes "alright" without actually knowing which one is correct. If both of them are correct, how should I know which one to use in a particular case?

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Which is correct in English, "All Right""all right" or "Alright""alright"?

These expressions don't cause any problem in verbal communication but I confuse them while writing. To be frank, I sometimes use "all Right"right" and sometimes "alright" without actually knowing which one is correct. If both of them are correct, how should I know which one to use in a particular case?

Which is correct in English, "All Right" or "Alright"?

These expressions don't cause any problem in verbal communication but I confuse them while writing. To be frank, I sometimes use "all Right" and sometimes "alright" without actually knowing which one is correct. If both of them are correct, how should I know which one to use in a particular case?

Which is correct in English, "all right" or "alright"?

These expressions don't cause any problem in verbal communication but I confuse them while writing. To be frank, I sometimes use "all right" and sometimes "alright" without actually knowing which one is correct. If both of them are correct, how should I know which one to use in a particular case?

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