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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as luck" is not complete on its own and typically requires additional context to be correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in expressions like "as luck would have it," which indicates that something happened by chance or fortune.
Example: "As luck would have it, I found a parking spot right in front of the restaurant."
Alternatives: "as fate would have it" or "as chance would have it."
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As luck would have it.
The same as Luck and Griffin were.
Well, as luck has it, that's happened".
Digestive disorders, as luck would have it.
As luck would have it, it did.
The lesson: anticipation is as critical as luck.
As luck would have it, there were few winners.
As luck would have it, he's also Prince.
As luck would have it, no harm was done.
As luck would have it, Ohio State lost.
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