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"my lot" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to one's fate, circumstances, or position in life. For example, "I have accepted my lot in life and am determined to make the best of it."
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Image Credit My Lot.
Not my lot, anyway.
My lot have been counting down the days.
I am inclined to think my lot peculiarly unfortunate.
I threw in my lot with the tenters.
I'm more than happy with my lot.
"And that is usually my lot.
"That is my lot in life".
"I'm happy with my lot," he said.
My lot paid a high price, though.
Unfortunately, this was not my lot.
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