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The phrase 'a degree of luck' is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase is often used to refer to the amount of luck someone has which contributed to the success of a certain event or activity. For example, "I passed the test with flying colors and I know that I had a degree of luck on my side."
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Of course, all successful teams require selflessness from their best players and a degree of luck.
"We won the Falklands war with a degree of luck," he said yesterday.
The corporation has enjoyed a degree of luck in the scheduling of Murray's matches this year.
Knife and gun attacks also depend on a degree of luck.
Rather, he said that barring determined Congressional action — and a degree of luck — things might easily get worse.
There has been a degree of luck that no one had died up until May 31 , 2013
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What is clear is that a complicated mix of factors -- internal mismanagement, government underfinancing and a degree of bad luck -- is to blame for the museum's troubles.
There was a degree of bad luck but we still have lost 1-0 to a set-piece.
A combination of careful management and a degree of good luck have turned Hamsterley Forest, Co Durham, into a haven for wildlife.
One Cheltenham staffer said only three of the deaths could be attributed directly to fall-related injuries and appeared to feel that there was at least a degree of ill-luck in the fact that the total ended up being so much higher.
"It shows a kind of consistency over a long period of time and a certain degree of luck in terms of health," Shanahan said of his streak.
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a degree of harassment
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