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'brings luck' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to show that something is thought to provide good fortune or success. For example, "Wearing a four-leaf clover is said to bring luck."
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Brides are not easily consoled by the maxim that rain brings luck to their weddings.
"Touching the king's shoe brings luck and makes dreams come true".
The Chinese government, for all its professed abhorrence of superstition, adheres to a tradition that the number eight brings luck.
The Ming dynasty prized amber and, today, Chinese people still believe it brings luck and good health.
"He can pretty much travel where he wants, and he brings luck to an orphan boy," Ms. Yee said.
The egg that survives the clinking go-round uncracked brings luck for the year to the person who holds it.
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Why not, if it might bring luck?
It was believed to bring luck to its owner.
Even today they are believed to bring luck or well-being.
He's 32 now and has been bringing luck to ball teams since 1919.
Dragons were the symbol of the emperor, bringing luck and good fortune.
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