all very well
The phrase "all very well" is an idiom that indicates acceptance or agreement with something to a certain extent, but with reservations or skepticism. It implies that while there may be some merit or truth in a statement or action, it is not entirely satisfactory or sufficient. It is often used to express a dissenting opinion or point out potential limitations or drawbacks.
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