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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for good luck" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express well wishes or to indicate that someone is doing something in hopes of bringing good luck or good fortune. Here is an example: I'm wearing my lucky socks for good luck before my big job interview tomorrow.
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"For good luck".
But for good luck, study someone else".
It's easier to hope for good luck.
"I wear his trousers for good luck".
"Noroc," Meyer said, which is Romanian for "good luck".
There's one for each decade, and one for good luck.
And here's a bonus blinking Malcolm for good luck.
She kept it there always, she said, for good luck.
"Here, have this for good luck," she said.
And then give them another for good luck.
Mr. Lin's new coat was red -- for good luck.
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