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do all right
verb as in succeed
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Strong matches
Example Sentences
If worse comes to worse, he’ll still do all right.
This study found that colonies wintering outside in colder areas like Omak in the far north of Washington state might still do all right under climate change.
Zamzama said: "Before sessions, I was feeling really nervous. I was like, 'what if I don't do all right or something like that?' But now I feel I've got confidence again."
A cat can do all right in the wild if she has to.
“You wouldn’t throw much weight on a halyard—that's one thing sure. But you’d do all right as ship’s clerk. You might work up to supercargo.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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