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Discover Ludwig"purely luck" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation where success was determined by luck alone, as opposed to a combination of skill and luck. For example: "I got into the college I wanted, but it was purely luck that I got the last spot in the program."
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"It was purely luck," Park said.
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'I've been very lucky.' It can't purely be luck.
He'd flipped a silver dollar to decide, a rare moment when he'd trusted his life purely to luck.
From drug trials to experiments at CERN, researchers test theories by calculating the chance of obtaining a result as extreme as the one they observed, purely by luck.
This is the purely random luck kind of timing: when you were born, when you sell your business, when you retire or receive a large lump sum to invest.
The fanesca did not disappoint; it matched the memory I'd preserved of the fanesca I had come across half a dozen years before, in the course of a ceviche ramble that, purely by luck, happened to overlap with Holy Week.
It's just one of those things - purely bad luck.
Whatever good comes of it is based purely on luck.
I did some deep breathing, and remembered that I had, purely by luck, a generic Xanax in my pocket pill box.
If that diet changes, Akiya says, it is purely by luck.
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