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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as lucky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare one's luck to someone else's or to express a similar level of fortune.
Example: "I feel as lucky as my friend who just won the lottery."
Alternatives: "just as fortunate" or "equally lucky".
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Many participants weren't as lucky.
Others aren't as lucky.
Others weren't as lucky.
However, my parents were not as lucky.
But many others were not as lucky.
But some Brooklynites were not as lucky.
His cellphone was not as lucky.
West Indies, however, is not as lucky.
The Olympia is not as lucky.
But others were not as lucky.
Not every park has been as lucky.
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