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Discover LudwigThe phrase "luckily survived" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event in which someone or something narrowly avoided a negative outcome or managed to endure through adversity. Example: Despite the harsh conditions, the hikers were lucky to have survived the treacherous mountain trek.
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"Another friend who wouldn't want me using his name was stabbed in the back and chest, and then had both of his wrists cut by Nazi boneheads and was left for dead, but luckily survived".
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While he was there, he accidentally toppled down the shaft, luckily surviving the long fall but breaking both of his legs in the process.
"Luckily, I survived".
Luckily, some survived to be able to put up a "Mind the Gap" sign.
Recently a colleague suffered the same fate and luckily he survived as I did.
Luckily, I survived, and later raised three loved and wanted children.
We returned them and the mother and luckily they survived :)" Javier explained that they put mother and babies back into the sea: "we felt guilty and threw them all back".
"But luckily I survived that.
Luckily, she survived.
Luckily, he survived.
Luckily, I survived the incident.
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