ALRIGHT, I’m ALWAYS repeating myself about this but please don’t forget that:
alright – one “L”. When writing formally, it is better to use the full form, “all right”
always – same rule, one “L”. But no, it’s not short for “all ways”
Other common “AL” words with one “L” are:
although
altogether
almost
Use the language
All these words – always, alright, although, altogether, almost – in one sentence. Can you do it?
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I always do alright, altought, when we are altogether, I think almost.
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An interesting construction but in this case it’s “all together” rather than “altogether”.
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