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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*When Arthur says, "Fortunately, no one is ever right about everything," Brain calls his sentence "poorly constructed", and says that using both "ever" and "always" is redundant. However, Arthur did not say "always" when he spoke.
*When Arthur says, "Fortunately, no one is ever right about everything," Brain calls his sentence "poorly constructed", and says that using both "ever" and "always" is redundant. However, Arthur did not say "always" when he spoke.
===Errors===
 
*Brain's comment to not end sentences in prepositions is archaic; ending in a preposition is perfectly fine in modern English.
*Brain's comment to not end sentences in prepositions is archaic; ending in a preposition is perfectly fine in modern English.



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"Mr. Alwaysright"
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Season/Series: 11
Number in season: 7B
Original Airdate: United States September 4, 2007[1]
United Kingdom December 20, 2007[2]
Credits
Written by: Peter K. Hirsch
Storyboard by: Jeremy O'Neill
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"Mr. Alwaysright" is the second half of the seventh episode in the eleventh season of Arthur.

Summary

Annoyed that Brain always seems to be right about everything, Buster becomes determined to catch him in a mistake.

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Trivia

  • When Arthur says, "Fortunately, no one is ever right about everything," Brain calls his sentence "poorly constructed", and says that using both "ever" and "always" is redundant. However, Arthur did not say "always" when he spoke.
  • Brain's comment to not end sentences in prepositions is archaic; ending in a preposition is perfectly fine in modern English.

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