Sentence examples for by good luck from inspiring English sources

The phrase "by good luck" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express that something happened because of chance or good fortune. Example: By good luck, I found a parking spot right next to the entrance of the mall.

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But in Arthur Miller's rarely seen 1944 play, a man is cursed by good luck.

By good luck or bad, they are also substantively pretty much the same book and make pretty much the same points.

Wales remained camped in Andorran territory, with Ashley Williams again venturing into the six-yard box with a header Pol stopped more by good luck than judgement.

Some figures in plaster have lost their arms, or seem to adhere to the metal armatures about which they were modelled only by good luck and rust.

(By good luck, it is also one of the few printable lyrics; much of the language would not even make it on network television).

"I felt so incredibly delighted," he said, adding that, like many a person visited by good luck, he was afraid to jinx things.

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Franklin's grave site, mere blocks from the Liberty Bell, is strewn with pennies, tossed by passers-by for good luck.

By sheer good luck, by the time they reached the ground, the protestors had moved to another area, and the ambassador and staff were able to find a small party of Iranian police, who told them to hide in a remote building in the corner of the site, with the lights off.This was the centre of the capital city, Mr Chilcott noted.

On that basis, it is apparent that, given a second chance, the B cell repertoire could become a good citizen either by escaping harmful environmental influences and/or by sheer good luck in the stochastic generation of immunologic diversity.

Why is the word/ In their mouths and out their fingers?" It reminded me of something I saw last month while waiting at Los Angeles International Airport: Kanye and Kim Kardashian zoomed by in a cart, and a group of teenagers and adults, floored by their good luck, followed in a long, curious train, then returned to the boarding area, reiterating: God, we hate him.

And he bade farewell by saying, "Good luck to you, sir".

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