All present and correct In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "All present and correct", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Mocha Phat calendar 2021-05-22 05:05

Meaning of All present and correct

Synonyms:

All Present and Accounted For

All present and correct British phrase

Used to say that all people or things who/ which should be somewhere are present

Sir, I have checked the list of participants, all present and correct.

Mom, I have bought all the ingredients that you need for dinner, all present and correct.

The players are all present and correct.

Other phrases about:

status quo

The existing situation or condition

in the here and now

In the present; currently

in the presence of something

Someone or something is present in a particular place.

Those were the days!
Used to describe that a particular period of time in the past was better than the present time

Origin of All present and correct

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Very deaf, completely deaf
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