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"a luck" is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English.
The correct phrase to use is "luck". For example: "I hope you have luck in your future endeavors."
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A: Luck, RG III and Wilson look like stars while Tannehill and Cousins seem like solid quarterbacks in arguably the best quarterback draft since 1983 and at least the best since 2004.
Obviously I had a luck.
A luck day for us".
"Call it a luck charm, if you will," he said.
Falkor is a luck dragon, a breed of magical creature that looks remarkably like a dog.
"We're not going through a good, or a luck period," acknowledged Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri.
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But no, no chuck-a-luck there.
"In the Chuck-a-Luck?" "Yes sir, I was.
Even the two whores who plied their trade in the Chuck-a-Luck went.
Sheriff Barclay and Dave Fisher retired to the Chuck-a-Luck.
If he'd had that dollar, he'd have gone back to the Chuck-a-Luck and drunk it up".
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