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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit lucky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small degree of good fortune or chance in a situation.
Example: "I was a bit lucky to find a parking spot right in front of the restaurant."
Alternatives: "somewhat fortunate" or "a little fortunate."
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It was a bit lucky".
Got a bit lucky.
It was a bit lucky you know".
"We were a bit lucky today," said Stimac.
Winners also need to be a bit lucky sometimes.
Caruana won the tournament, but he was a bit lucky.
You were a bit lucky there, weren't you?
I'm probably a bit lucky but I'll take that.
"I got a bit lucky and had a few close lbws early on.
I had one too - but got a bit lucky there with the safety car".
"We were a bit lucky with the goal because it was an own goal off Kompany.
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