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'an element of luck' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe something that involves some chance or randomness. For example, "Getting accepted into this college was always going to be competitive, but there was still an element of luck involved."
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"There is an element of luck.
"There has been an element of luck.
"There's always an element of luck," he said.
There is an element of luck, of course.
So there is an element of luck to the job".
To win big tournaments you need an element of luck.
Still, government officials say an element of luck is involved.
Asked about Genentech's recent successes, Dr. Levinson said, "There's an element of luck".
But each of these contains an element of luck, and clutch is not luck.
The games that work best have an element of luck and second chances.
Villanueva instigated Blackburn's second goal, scored by Matt Derbyshire, although it involved an element of luck.
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