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"strokes of luck" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone has experienced a series of seemingly random fortunate events. For example: "He may have seemed to be a lucky person, but in reality, he had worked hard and had experienced several strokes of luck along the way."
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Stroke of luck.
When something fortunate happens unexpectedly, it is a stroke of luck.
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With nervous moments and strokes of luck.
He had some strokes of luck.
But strokes of luck aren't enough.
But then we had two enormous strokes of luck.
He has, after all, just benefited from two divine strokes of luck.
For "In a Sunburned Country," those strokes of luck are too few and far between.
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That was a fabulous stroke of luck.
And another stroke of luck!
It was a stroke of luck.
What a stroke of luck.
Another stroke of luck, he claims now.
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