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The phrase "a better luck" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "better luck" without the article "a."
Example: "I hope you have better luck next time."
Alternatives: "more luck" or "greater fortune."
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Find out if you have a better luck saving them until you get to the other side, or using one as soon as you see an enemy.
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But interviews with the jury suggest that they might not have any better luck a second time.
Trump might luck into a better fate, Newhouse said.
So I had a little better luck today, I guess".
The lobbyists for the tobacco industry had a little better luck with members of the committee than the broadcasters had.
Had Bernstein taken better care of himself and had a little better luck, he might have been around for this day.
It is… unfortunate to say the least, since Fox had a little better luck in 2017 with their "big movies for adults" strategy.
For the Freedom of the Press Foundation, the case represents a hope for better luck in a new venue, after a similar suit filed in 2015 in California was dismissed eight months ago.
There is a new season coming, a chance for better luck and better management, a path to improvement if a lot of things go right.
One common reason for turnarounds like this is that teams were a bit unlucky when struggling and are riding a run of better luck.
Given just a little bit better luck, I saw how transcendent it could be.
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