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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am really lucky" is not correct as it is missing a subject.
It should be "I am really lucky." You can use it when expressing gratitude or appreciation for a fortunate situation or outcome in your life.
Example: "After winning the lottery, I realized I am really lucky to have such good fortune."
Alternatives: "I feel fortunate" or "I'm quite lucky."
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"I am really lucky," she said.
"I know I am really lucky.
I am really lucky because I had that moment.
"This will be my second Final Four, and I know I am really lucky," Schrage said.
Of course I think I am really lucky to live in the mountains and live in a beautiful place.
"I am really lucky, because I sit in this incredible vantage point called Microsoft, and I can see right across different sectors, different sizes of customers, see how all this stuff comes into play.
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We're really lucky".
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