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Discover Ludwig"dumb luck" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that someone has been lucky about, usually when there was no planning or effort involved, merely a fortunate stroke of luck. For example: "I don't know how I passed the test, I think it was just dumb luck!".
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Dumb luck.
Dumb luck, say some.
Sometimes dumb luck prevailed.
It's dumb luck.
What dumb luck, we agreed.
So go figure — dumb luck".
Dumb luck weighs heavily, painfully.
Well, that might just be dumb luck.
Or maybe it was dumb luck.
Musharraf had dumb luck on his side.
Again, some dumb luck was involved.
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