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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'you need luck' is correct and usable in written English.
You may use this phrase in any context to refer to the idea that luck may be a factor when trying to achieve success or complete a task. For example, "I'm about to take my driving test - wish me luck! You need luck to pass this exam."
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You need luck too".
Atkins added: "You need luck.
They say you need luck in sport.
You need skill and you need luck.
You need luck, the players fit.
Grown outside, you need luck with the summer.
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However hard you work, you always need luck as well".
To be a success in any sport at any level you need hard work and determination, but you also need luck to be on your side.
Sometimes in the Tour you just need luck on your side, and that's something you simply can't account for.
And you also need luck.
You'll need luck on that pitch.
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