Sentence examples for be lucky from inspiring English sources

"be lucky" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a command or a suggestion to someone to be fortunate or fortunate circumstances. It can also be used as a phrase to express hope or a wish for someone to have good luck. Example: "I hope you will be lucky in your new job."

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be lucky

adjective

Favoured by luck; fortunate; meeting with good success or good fortune. Said of persons.

  • A lucky adventurer

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Could I be lucky twice?

"It's important to be lucky".

I may be lucky.

Or be lucky.

Anyone would be lucky......

They may be lucky.

'You'll be lucky,' he replied.

Maybe they will be lucky".

This proved to be lucky.

Perhaps, though, we'll be lucky.

I knew she'd be lucky.

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