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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lucky timing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a situation where something happens at the perfect moment or by chance. Example: "She didn't plan it, but her flight delay ended up being lucky timing as she arrived just in time for the surprise party."
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It was just really lucky timing really.
It was not just lucky timing.
Laura Wade certainly has lucky timing.
"It was a lucky timing thing," she said.
A large part of the reason is simply lucky timing.
To some extent, Conner owes its success to lucky timing.
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But he isn't planning on going anywhere either — because unlike Mr. Albert, he had luckier timing on Mamaroneck Avenue, opening his Cafe Mozart 15 years ago.
I've been quite lucky with timing.
"I think I just got lucky with timing," Ness says.
At the start, in other words, Mr Clinton was lucky over timing: the recovery began too late for Mr Bush.
Since I do the strip every day, I occasionally get lucky with timing, but I can't say in good faith I was trying to warn anybody.
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