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The phrase "lucky day" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a day where something unexpectedly beneficial happens. For example: "Today was my lucky day - I found a five-dollar bill on the sidewalk!".
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Well, today's your lucky day.
"It was my lucky day, my really, really lucky day".
It was Tallboy's lucky day.
Must be my lucky day.
And it was like a lucky day.
On a lucky day this is possible.
This is, indeed, your lucky day.
It could be their lucky day.
Ah, but this was his lucky day.
However, this was my lucky day.
"This is your lucky day," he said.
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