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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of luck" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a small amount of good fortune or chance that contributes to a positive outcome.
Example: "Winning the game was not just skill; it also took a bit of luck."
Alternatives: "a stroke of luck" or "a touch of luck".
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Here Einstein had a bit of luck.
"You need a bit of luck.
There's a bit of luck!
A bit of luck helps, too.
And have a bit of luck.
A bit of luck was involved there.
We needed a bit of luck.
A bed, with a bit of luck.
Sometimes you need a bit of luck.
Along with the destruction, there was a bit of luck.
"There was definitely a bit of luck involved there.
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in a bit of luck
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a bit of vanity
a bit of clarification
a bit of mime
a bit of caution
a bit of hope
a bit of decorum
a bit of enterprise
a change of luck
a bit of context
a lot of luck
a bit of strategy
a bit of comedy
a question of luck
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