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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at lucky" is not correct in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and is not a standard expression.
Example: "I was at lucky when I found the last ticket to the concert."
Alternatives: "by chance" or "with luck".
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LOOKIN AT LUCKY WINS REBEL Lookin at Lucky recovered from being jostled by Noble's Promise in the backstretch and closed strong to win the $300,000 Rebel Stakes by a neck at Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, Ark .Trained by Bob Baffert, Lookin at Lucky was four wide in the turn for home and outran Noble's Promise to the finish line in the one-and-one-sixteenth-mile race.
Lookin at Lucky found trouble early.
Lookin at Lucky became Garcia's mount.
"Our barometer has been Lookin at Lucky," Barba said.
Lookin at Lucky was as snakebitten as they come.
At Lucky, the clothes and accessories are the featured performers.
It isn't as if Garcia and Lookin at Lucky are complete strangers, either.
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Wen Chen is the new chef at Lucky Strike in SoHo.
Perhaps a booth for one at Lucky Voice and a bottle of gin would do the trick.
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