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Discover Ludwig"just my luck" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to express feelings of misfortune or bad luck. For example: "I dropped my cell phone and it stopped working – just my luck."
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That's just my luck.
Villon, just my luck.
It was just my luck.
"You're just my luck," she said.
Just my luck, I was already pure.
Just my luck: that's when they started".
NIXON: Oh, [expletive deleted], just my luck.
Just My Luck Opens today nationwide.
That would be just my luck.
Then, just my luck, FedEx lost the shipment.
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For her, it was one of those just-my-luck days.
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