Idioms

all correct

all correct

1. Indeed. All correct—see you then. A: "Is this where I should wait for the next train to the city?" B: "Yes, all correct." All correct, the party does start at 5:00.
2. In good order. Our accountant took a look at the accounts and proclaimed them all correct. Please tell me that the contract is all correct now. I've been working on it for hours! He looked through my documents, pronounced them all correct, and allowed me to proceed to the metal detector.
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