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Stroke of luck.
When something fortunate happens unexpectedly, it is a stroke of luck.
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Virgil van Dijk's powerful free-kick for the visitors clipped the top of the crossbar shortly afterwards before Long got the goal his performance probably deserved, although it had a large stroke of luck about it.
Virgil van Dijk's powerful free-kick clipped the top of the crossbar shortly afterwards before Long got the goal his performance probably deserved - but it had a large stroke of luck about it.
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With an even larger stroke of luck, my mother's family, still living at the edge of the epicenter of Sendai was also ok.
"I was aware that I had this very great stroke of luck, really, to have this large subject and a chance to do something both explicit and unapologetic," he explained.
If they know recognition and large sums of money are within their grasp, even if it does take a big stroke of luck, they'll be more likely to start exploring those big questions themselves.
That "stroke of luck" was largely in relation to EE's head start.
And another stroke of luck!
What a stroke of luck.
That was a fabulous stroke of luck.
It was a stroke of luck.
Another stroke of luck, he claims now.
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