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The phrase "always lucky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who consistently experiences good fortune or favorable outcomes.
Example: "She seems to be always lucky, winning every raffle she enters."
Alternatives: "perpetually fortunate" or "consistently lucky".
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Politicians are not always lucky.
"Theater was always lucky for me".
Petipa was not always lucky with his plots.
"This neighborhood is always lucky: We didn't get the hurricane, or the one before that".
Davydenko committed 38 unforced errors to Federer's 25. "I think Federer is always lucky," Davydenko said.
Neville was sharp-edged, a good driver, a handyman, nifty at tennis, always lucky and good at cards.
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Having enrolled in a voluntary state-run pension scheme, Stephen Okikiola was always luckier than most.
"I'm luckier now, but I've always been lucky".
I've always been lucky".
I have always felt lucky.
But we aren't always so lucky.
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