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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lucky time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a period or moment that is considered fortunate or beneficial.
Example: "Winning the lottery was truly a lucky time for her, changing her life forever."
Alternatives: "a fortunate moment" or "a serendipitous period".
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It's a lucky time to be a pitcher.
"This is a lucky time for the city," says Glaisek.
It was a lucky time to be writing science fiction.
"And we're walking over the bridge, and it seemed like a lucky time — a bridge is a transition — so I asked her to marry me.
'RADAMISTO' It is a lucky time in New York's relationship with Handel when this gem, full of gorgeous arias, is heard twice in the course of a calendar year.
Fraser didn't feel what they were doing was particularly experimental or original – "It felt like we got away with it," she says – but the early 80s was "a lucky time.
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ML: You are seen as having had a surprisingly lucky time as a screenwriter.
The late 80s proved a very lucky time to have a Serbian gangster as your manager.
It hit a nerve and Skout's new app came at a very lucky time in the market.
A National Lottery spokesman said: "It is an especially lucky time for lottery players in the UK.
He graduated from Bronx High School of Science last spring, and his father had encouraged him to be a temporary monk for what is considered a lucky third time before starting college.
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