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Discover Ludwig"lucky as hell" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to express extreme good fortune or luck. For example, "I was lucky as hell to find a free parking spot right in front of the store."
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If you look your audience in the eye, lay out your really scary challenges, and say, "We'll be lucky as hell if we get through this, but here's what I think we should do," they will listen to you.
He was one of those very rare Presidents about whom we can say that, like him or not flaws and all we were lucky as hell to have him.
Perhaps more to the point, these two supremely talented ladies are always ahead of the comedy curve, and as we at TriStar push for originality, we are lucky as hell to be in business with them.
By contrast, I'm lucky as hell.
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Sure as hell yes.
As the lucky recipient says, it sure as hell does look a lot sturdier than the m15x.
"I had a mad-as-hell moment.
You are lucky to have each one". My next birthday will be depressing as hell, but I am determined to celebrate it in my heart more than I have ever celebrated a birthday before.
And tough as hell.
Are strong as hell".
Loud as hell, though".
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