100 percent vs all right

100 percent

adv
  • Completely well. 

  • Completely, entirely, wholly. 

intj
  • excellent, wonderful, magnificent 

adj
  • complete, entire, whole 

  • Wholly sure; confident in one's knowledge. 

all right

adv
  • Fairly well. 

  • Most certainly; for sure. 

adj
  • Good; in acceptable, if not excellent condition. 

  • In good health, unharmed. 

intj
  • Used to express exasperation or frustration, often with already. 

  • Term of greeting, equivalent to how are you or hello. 

  • Used to indicate support, favor or encouragement. 

  • Used to affirm, indicate agreement, or consent. 

  • Used to fill space or pauses. 

  • Used as a general lead-in or beginning. 

How often have the words 100 percent and all right occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )