Though "correct" and "right" mean the exact same thing, I'd say "correct" is more of what a host on a game show might say, whereas "right" is agreeing with someone or acknowledging their choice.
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'Alright' is a one word contraction of the phrase 'all right', and it is correct for either form to be used in a sentence.
A rectangle is correct; a rhombuses is not.
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The difference is 270 degrees.
True means that it is correct. False means it is not true.