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Discover Ludwig"no luck for" is a phrase commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a situation in which an attempt at something has not been successful. For example: "I tried to find a parking spot in the city centre, but I had no luck for an hour."
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There was no respite and no luck for Hlavackova.
There was no luck for Rodriguez or the Yankees, just another depressing finish.
No luck for softball, either instead, it looks like golf and rugby sevens are in.
His next port of call was Claudia Cardinale; no luck, for similar reasons.
No luck for Senden, who is nearly on the 10th fairway.
17th over: Australia 112-0 (Hayden 25 Gilchrist 80) There's no luck for Fernando, a slower ball leaves Gilchrist groping helplessly outside off.
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No such luck for Bosnia.
No such luck for Zimbabweans.
No such luck for Seattle.
No such luck for his successor.
No such luck for the euro zone.
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