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The phrase "extraordinary luck" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where someone experiences an unusually fortunate event or outcome. Example: "Winning the lottery was a stroke of extraordinary luck that changed his life forever."
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"I think I had extraordinary luck.
Baffert, 46, says the key to his success is good instincts and extraordinary luck.
Davina McCall, Broadcaster "Girls are fabulous and complicated; I've had extraordinary luck with my mother.
Though it was unspoken among us, I often mused silently on our group's extraordinary luck.
"I started sending stories into magazines and I had extraordinary luck," he said.
Repeating the feat four or five times will require cunning, extraordinary luck or Zenlike patience.
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All this, too, was extraordinary, unusual luck.
Only extraordinary good luck prevented a similar massacre last Tuesday.
On March 5, Hugo Chávez's extraordinary good luck ran out at last.
CMGI, he said, claimed credit for what was just extraordinary good luck.
After all, what had just saved me from catastrophe was a stroke of extraordinary good luck.
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