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Discover Ludwig'luck you' is not correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase 'good luck' or 'break a leg' instead to wish someone success in a given situation. For example: "Good luck on your exam tomorrow!".
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With luck you won't be on your own.
With luck you may "Chance" it, but then!
Now George Bush could've said, tough luck, you know?
Good luck, you know, that's going to be quite something.
"Some of the luck you can create," he said.
Occasionally, with luck, you might spare him a glance.
Tough luck, you might think, but rules are rules.
"The worst luck you could possibly have," he said.
Hard work, talent, luck – you need them in equal thirds.
Encourage the good to outwit the bad and, with luck, you keep Nemesis at bay.
With a dab of luck, you thought, that could be me someday.
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