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This phrase is not typically used in written English. It may be grammatically correct, but it is not a commonly used or idiomatic phrase. A more commonly used phrase could be "a stroke of luck," which means a fortunate or unexpected occurrence. Example: "Winning the lottery was a stroke of luck for John."
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A bed, with a bit of luck.
A Best of luck.
Or just a lot of luck.
Here Einstein had a bit of luck.
We had a lot of luck".
There is a lot of luck involved.
It was a stroke of luck.
"You need a bit of luck.
They had a lot of luck".
What a stroke of luck.
Prosperity isn't a matter of luck.
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