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"get unlucky" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to have bad luck or an unlucky experience. Example: Despite her best efforts, she always seemed to get unlucky when it came to love.
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Even with two picks, someone was going to get unlucky".
Your instinct betrays you or you just get unlucky.
I just want to know where I stand if I get unlucky on the day".
I suppose your chances of getting flu twice in one season aren't huge — but some people just get unlucky.
Sometimes you get unlucky with those kind of runs, and you just want to make sure they stop".
But sometimes you just get unlucky - like I was last year when I crashed into a car.
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You still have a lot of good candidates being passed over for interviews because they got unlucky, and that unluckiness develops an inertia.
"Then I got unlucky".
We got unlucky with ours.
In short, they got unlucky.
I just think Ma got unlucky".
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