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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'lucky about' is not correct or usable in written English.
It does not make sense standing alone.
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"And do you know what I'm really lucky about?
"The other thing I feel really lucky about is the fact my husband could support me through those years.
He was just real lucky about it".
I feel pretty lucky about the whole thing".
"I feel very lucky about what's happened since I came back".
When they get lucky, about one in 20, they trumpet: "We told you first".
"People are kind of interested in me as an actor so I feel very lucky about that".
"I've managed to get 15 movies made and I feel very lucky about that.
And it had done it so convincingly that it was clear there was nothing lucky about it.
Ask his ballplayers, and they will tell you there's nothing lucky about how they go about their business.
However, although both Galaxy goals were somewhat fortunate there was nothing lucky about their win over the Whitecaps.
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