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it’s all good

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[its awl good] / ɪts ˈɔl ˈgʊd /

idiom

Informal.
  1. everything is fine, despite any indications or fears to the contrary; there is nothing to worry about (often used in an insincere, dismissive, or resigned way).

    Yeah, I got knocked around a bit, needed a few stitches, but it's all good.

    Your rant here pretty much insults everybody else, but you back up all your claims, so it’s all good.

  2. all options are acceptable.

    He doesn't really care what we serve at the wedding—five-course meal or peanut butter sandwiches, it's all good.

  3. you’re welcome (in response to an expression of thanks).

    “Thanks for the champagne.” “Oh, it's all good.”


Example Sentences

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Quarterback Lamar Jackson downplayed the impact, telling reporters, “He’s a rookie, you know. It’s all good. Just leave it in the past.”

From Los Angeles Times

Arteta played down the incident by saying: "You saw it, but it's OK, it’s all good. That is part of the game and it’s not unusual at all."

From Barron's

Some say it’s all good, clean fun — notwithstanding the mayo mess — and a way to bring notice to the games themselves.

From MarketWatch

"Telling the concerned Australian parents that it's all good now is a very dangerous message."

From BBC

The presumption is it’s all good, right?

From Salon