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Discover Ludwig"lucky thing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is fortunate or has been spared an unpleasant situation. For example, "I'm glad I finished my presentation early; that was a lucky thing, considering my laptop crashed during the presentation."
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"You lucky thing".
It's a lucky thing".
A lucky thing, too.
Lucky thing, that.
"A lucky thing happened," he recalled.
There's one very lucky thing they do.
Having a passion is a lucky thing".
It could be my lucky thing".
"At my stage, it was a lucky thing.
"The foot has this lucky thing," Louboutin said.
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It was undoubtedly a lucky thing for her and for us that Bernard Arnault's LVMH bought the company in 1993.
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