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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like a fluke" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that happens unexpectedly or by chance. Example: "He won the lottery like a fluke - he had never bought a ticket before and didn't think he had a chance to win."
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Their pennant seemed like a fluke.
Talent can look like a fluke.
Dickey said Pelfrey's record seemed like a fluke.
It reached No 1 and smelt like a fluke.
Van Morrison's "Astral Weeks" has always seemed like a fluke.
Housing is a human right, but often it feels like a fluke of luck.
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If I'm scoring 50 a game and people are like, 'Oh, that's a fluke,' I'm like, what do you mean?! I'm scoring 50 a fucking game, the stats are right here.
Derek Morris scored late in the period on a shot from center, but that seemed like more of a fluke.
I felt like it was a fluke that I got into Cambridge and I was constantly worried that I'd be found out.
The South Dakota numbers were not bad for Mr. Obama — putting him down by 6 points, closer than the margin by which he lost the state in 2008 — but look like something of a fluke.
Does that seem like a fad, a fluke?
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