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Discover Ludwig"having luck" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
Example: I had the luck of finding a new job right away.
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As for buyers, many are also having luck obtaining mortgages from local banks.
Sea air must be good for the brain.Alas, to win a prize means having luck as well, and these islanders did not have it.
"I think that second goal probably hurt when you aren't having luck offensively against a team and you aren't dropping goals the way you want," said Philadelphia Coach Peter Laviolette, whose team has scored only eight goals in its past four games.
Google TV promises access to the full web though its integrated web browser, but, as we've discussed previously, the Internet is not optimized for the ten foot experience — Google needs these publishers to rework their sites the way they have for mobile, and it seems to be having luck.
If you still aren't having luck, be sure that your cigar lighter works.
If after a while you are still not having luck, talk to a doctor.
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And it had luck.
"You need to have luck.
Who has luck like that?
"You had no luck there?" "I never had luck, Father".
He has had luck on his side.
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