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Discover Ludwig"be in luck" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone has been lucky or fortunate. For example: "You must be in luck - the tickets for the show are sold out, but I've got two that I can give you."
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be in luck
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To be lucky in getting something that one wants.
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They may be in luck.
/ I must be in luck.
In this one respect, the government may be in luck.
Looks like you might be in luck, Nick.
If this sounds good to you, then you could be in luck.
You could be in luck if she holds from here, John.
Given that a McDonald's and a Starbucks flank the collection, Mr Saatchi, the king of packaging, might be in luck.
If fantasy novels rest on an ability to build rather than populate a world, they might just be in luck.
It's a wait-and-see week, though those in the dating game look to be in luck.
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