Which one is correct? I am doing alright, I am doing okay, I am doing great, I am alright doing.
Answer: i am doing great
Explanation
“I'm doing great” is the correct phrase.
This is an idiom (fixed phrase) that English speakers often use in casual speech.
It means the same thing as “I'm doing well,” which sounds more formal.
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