She Spelled Both Correctly!
We’re probably going to lose this battle, but “all right” is two words. I clearly remember my sixth-grade teacher, Mrs. Clemens, drilling this into us. If you want one word, write something like “arright.”
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And “already” is one word, which means that something is right now. Yes, you can have two words here, when you’re referring to a group of things being ready, such as “these dishes are all ready to put into the cupboard.”
I ran into another alternate spelling. Second panel:
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