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The phrase "bring good fortune" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action that is believed to bring luck or success. Here is an example: My grandmother always taught me that carrying a four-leaf clover will bring good fortune in all my endeavors.
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But they seldom bring good fortune to the Haitian people.
Witchdoctors believe their body parts bring good fortune and wealth.
If gods and goddesses keep watch over this household, elephants bring good fortune.
This reliquary and its contents had the power to bring good fortune.
They're eaten on the Chinese New Year, Emily says, in order to bring good fortune.
It is an old superstition in parts of Italy that hunchbacks bring good fortune.
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It brings good fortune and a safe journey on the mountains.
"The white buffalo protects us from evil spirits and brings good fortune in the harvest, but it's almost impossible to keep clean".
At the Baccarat, Ms. Wendell was hired to work with the architects and designers to ensure that chi, or cosmic energy, flows freely and brings good fortune to the residents, developers and investors alike.
Edinburgh's romantically doomed giant pandas may have failed to mate but they have brought good fortune to the city's zoo, boosting its income and visitor numbers to record levels.
HONG KONG — Amid ear-splitting clashes of cymbals and drums, a team of lion dancers strutted its stuff on the 34th floor of Citibank Tower last month in a traditional ceremony aimed at bringing good fortune to the office that was being inaugurated there that day.
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