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The phrase "With any luck" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express hope or optimism that something will happen favorably. Example: "With any luck, we will finish the project ahead of schedule."
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With any luck
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It is hoped that; hopefully
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With any luck we'll see.
With any luck.
With any luck, that is already happening.
With any luck, they won't notice.
With any luck, a legacy lasts forever.
With any luck, they one day will.
With any luck, heroes outlast banks.
With any luck, the kid would look like her.
With any luck, it'll be a long, hot summer.
With any luck, those friends have good taste.
With any luck the cake will taste better than looks.
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