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Discover Ludwig"take luck" is not a grammatically correct sentence in English.
However, you could use the phrase "take luck into consideration" or "may luck be with you" to express similar meanings. For example: "As you embark on your journey, take luck into consideration and you will surely succeed."
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Predictability says take Luck.
"I'll take luck all day," Marbury said.
It would take luck and a remarkable performance from either party's leader to change that.
That will take luck and ingenuity and -- for all their bluffing and swagger -- more men like Bob Baer.
The debate about whether Indianapolis would take Luck gained momentum when Bill Polian, the team president, was spotted at a Stanford game.
Extra point If Manning proves to be healthy, should the Colts trade him, trade the No. 1 pick or take Luck and have him work as Manning's understudy for a year or two?
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To find a good morel spot takes luck and hours of wandering through forests.
Sometimes it also takes luck, and Kennedy, despite his stumble, knew that, too.
It takes luck, magic, fate as well as the right horse.
The second-guessers blared for more than 48 hours after he said he was staying, but it took Luck much less time to decide.
That's why he took Luck's Stanford teammate, tight end Coby Fleener, with the 34th overall pick and used his third-round selection on Clemson tight end Dwayne Allen.
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