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The phrase "amount of luck" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to an undefined but large number of luck. For example: "I had an impressive amount of luck this year."
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"There is a huge amount of luck involved," she said.
"There's also a certain amount of luck involved in ending up in the right situation".
Yes," King said, given a sufficient amount of luck, health and practice time.
But this, too, arguably reflects a certain amount of "luck" (bad luck in this case).
It really makes one wish President-elect Clinton even more than the usual amount of luck.
Just pinpointing the leak's location often takes persistence, detective work and a fair amount of luck.
He has also had, so far, a fair amount of luck.
If it doesn't work out this time – don't worry – there's a huge amount of luck involved.
Since then she has had an unconventional career and a fair amount of luck.
Undoubtedly they had an incredible amount of luck along the way.
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So did some planning and a good amount of luck.
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