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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'I have luck' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when expressing good fortune, being fortunate, or expressing gratitude. For example, "I have luck to be surrounded by such supportive family members."
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And I have lucked out.
For once in my life, I have lucked out.
If I looked for low-cost Latin fare, especially Cuban cooking, I had luck.
I had luck on my side but in the final I could really let loose.
"I knew the key was the start and not to let Dani Pedrosa get away but I had luck and did better than I expected at the start.
"I have to say, considering the scheduling on back to back Bercy and World Tour Finals, I had luck that my group was selected to play Tuesday, Thursday," said Djokovic.
You're just using up your energy and die sooner;" "I had luck, fantastic luck!
I had lucked out.
But now I've lucked out again.
Wow, maybe I had lucked out and I got a new guard who didn't know she was supposed to keep me from talking to Farrah.
Nevertheless I did have luck.
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