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Discover Ludwig"any luck with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to ask about someone's success or progress in a particular situation. Example: "Have you had any luck with finding a new job?".
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He has not had any luck with the lottery either.
Did you have any luck with the online tools?
"We never had any luck with Malibu," he said.
"Any luck with that invoice?" Gramling Perez asked.
We hadn't had any luck with previous home secretaries – until Theresa May.
Contribute with Guardian Witness Had any luck with the camera while travelling lately?
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"You haven't had any more luck with that Thackeray thing, have you?" he inquired of Waters, as the car drove westward through the Park.
"Look, you're not going to have any more luck with me," he said.
With any luck, Chrétien will be gracing YouTube with his athletic prowess for years to come.
With any luck, the passive-aggressive person will lighten up get with you too.
With any luck the group around the table is a diverse one, with diverse opinions.
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