all correct

The phrase 'all correct' is used to affirm that something is accurate, true, or in proper order, and has historical roots in colloquial usage.

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Definition

B2General

(informal)Free from errors; accurate in every detail.

Example

  • The answers on the test were all correct.
  • After reviewing the report, the supervisor found it to be all correct.

C1Finance

(technical)In proper order and accurately tallied.

Example

  • The accountant confirmed that the financial statements were all correct.

C1Legal

(formal)Accurate and appropriate, especially referring to documents.

Example

  • The lawyer reviewed the contract and found it to be all correct.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "all correct":

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