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The phrase "lucky to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate fortunate circumstances or when something has been fortunate or beneficial. For example, "We were lucky to find such a great deal on the house."
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"I'm lucky to be here.
We're lucky to be alive".
We're lucky to be here".
He's lucky to have them".
"We're lucky to play golf.
"Lucky to do the journey".
"They're lucky to be alive".
Nargis was lucky to survive.
I'm lucky to be alive.
"I was lucky to survive.
You're lucky to get here.
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