Sentence examples for to luck from inspiring English sources

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to luck

noun

Something that happens to someone by chance, a chance occurrence, especially a favourable one.

  • The raffle is just a matter of luck.

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He attributed it to luck.

And to luck.

Part of this is down to luck.

And context is particularly important to Luck.

"It comes down to luck as well.

"Sometimes it just comes down to luck.

Then it's down to luck.

Survival came down to luck and location.

It cannot all be down to luck.

Do you ascribe your longevity to luck?

"It is just down to luck.

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