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Discover Ludwig"no luck" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when talking about a situation or something that has been unsuccessful. For example: We tried calling all day but had no luck.
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Once again, no luck.
October 13th , 1957 "Looked for satellite (artificial) No luck.
No luck.
No luck there, either.
We had no luck.
No luck there.
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No: hard luck world.
No such luck.
Again, no such luck.
If no, tough luck.
No such luck, Fox News.
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