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Discover Ludwig"lucky star" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone or something that is considered lucky or fortunate. Example: "I feel like I have a lucky star watching over me. I won the lottery last week and got a promotion at work today!".
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It's my lucky star".
His autobiography is aptly titled "Under a Lucky Star".
In our case, it was the return leg of a Boston-New York Lucky Star.
I should have spent that idle hour thanking every lucky star.
Later, after becoming the new director of the Starr Library I considered the painting to be my lucky star.
But, she added, "This is my lucky star, my lady fortune.
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It was usually abbreviated and inscribed on many Jewish betrothal or marriage rings, means ―lucky star.
Posters from anime (Japanese cartoons) like 'K-on!' and 'Lucky Star' are especially kawaii!
Sure, why not? 2. Lucky Star Madonna tops Forbes' 2013 list of the highest-earning celebrities.
Lucky Star, which has operated since 2003, notified its customers of the shutdown on its Web site: "Per the order of USDOT, Lucky Star Bus has temporary ceased operations.
(Its video was in part a tribute to the choreography and the white backdrop of Madonna's "Lucky Star" video).
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