it'll be all right on the night

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Etymology[edit]

Originally said about the problems encountered during the final dress rehearsal before the premiere (first night) of a performance.

Phrase[edit]

it'll be all right on the night

  1. (UK, informal) Although it seems problematic now, it will ultimately succeed.

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