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luck in
verb
To experience good luck; to be fortunate or lucky.
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"luck in" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
If you're looking to express good fortune in a situation, you could use phrases like "have luck," "be lucky," "have luck on one's side," or "a stroke of luck." For example: "I was lucky to have a supportive boss who helped me learn the ropes of the job."
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Good luck, in any case.
Anyway, better luck in 2017.
Good luck in the tournament".
Good luck in that career".
Good luck in your retirement".
Luck in America.
Better luck in 2005.
Luck, in other words.
Good luck in Seattle.
There is no luck in the playoffs.
Fleener reunites with Luck in Indianapolis.
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