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it’s all good
[its awl good]
idiom
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.
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.
you’re welcome (in response to an expression of thanks).
“Thanks for the champagne.” “Oh, it's all good.”
Example Sentences
Expressing caution about whether this can be achieved, Campbell tells the BBC: "It's all good saying Zimbabwe is open for business but the underlying fundamentals need to be correct."
When she published her second cookbook, “It’s All Good,” in 2013, The Atlantic called it the “Bible of Laughable Hollywood Neuroticism” and said she “had gone over the edge.”
“It’s All Good” recommends cutting coffee, sugar, wheat, eggs, meat, shellfish, potatoes, tomatoes, bell peppers, eggplant and corn.
The song “It’s All Good,” it’s country-esque, but you can rock your head to it.
"The family are happy and we've all got our own space, so it's all good."
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