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Indicates optimism that a project will be completed successfully and without major setbacks, suggesting that all aspects of the project will be in order by the deadline.
Used to express confidence that an event will run smoothly and be successful, suggesting that all preparations will come together perfectly on the day of the event.
Refers to the belief that everything will go smoothly during a live performance, indicating that the show will be successful and without major issues on the night of the performance.
Refers to the expectation that a live broadcast will go smoothly without technical difficulties or errors, indicating confidence in the production team's ability to deliver a seamless performance on air.
In the context of a writer, 'be all right on the night' can refer to ensuring that a piece of writing is polished and error-free before it is published or presented to an audience.
For a psychologist, 'be all right on the night' may mean ensuring that a therapy session or intervention goes smoothly and according to plan, with positive outcomes for the client.
In the field of event planning, 'be all right on the night' is crucial as it means that all aspects of the event, from logistics to entertainment, run smoothly and successfully on the actual night of the event.
For a director, 'be all right on the night' is about ensuring that a performance or production goes well without any major issues during the actual show or filming.