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Luck

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In many cultures, certain numbers or symbols are considered to bring good luck or bad luck.
The success of the project depends on luck as much as on hard work.
The rabbit's foot is often seen as a symbol of good luck.
After years of hard work, she finally had the luck to get promoted.
With a little bit of luck, we can finish this project on time.
With a bit of luck, we might be able to find a parking spot near the theater.
He felt like he had used up all his luck when he narrowly avoided a car accident.
The lucky charm bracelet was believed to bring good luck to its wearer.
The rabbit's foot is often thought to bring good luck.
Some people believe that hard work can overcome bad luck, while others think that luck is the deciding factor in success.
He didn't believe in luck or fate, and thought that hard work was the key to success.
They hoped that their luck would change soon, as they had experienced a string of unfortunate events.
Many cultures have their own beliefs about luck and the supernatural.
His luck seemed to run out when he lost everything in the stock market crash.
In some cultures, people believe that breaking a mirror brings seven years of bad luck.
It was pure luck that I found my lost keys in the park.
The climber's luck ran out when he slipped and fell off the mountain.
It was just bad luck that I missed the last train.
He's hoping to luck out and win a prize from the raffle.
He's hoping to luck into finding his soulmate at a random social event.
They decided to luck their way through the project instead of putting in extra effort.
The entrepreneur's luck seemed to be on his side as his business grew rapidly.
With some luck, we might be able to catch the last train home.
They believed that luck was responsible for their successes and failures.
Some people believe that black cats are bad luck.
Many athletes have pre-game rituals they perform to try to improve their luck.
The idea of fate versus free will is often debated in discussions about luck.
She attributed her success to good luck rather than her own hard work.
According to popular belief, breaking a mirror brings seven years of bad luck.
He felt like he was born with bad luck, nothing ever went his way.
The lottery is often seen as a game of luck rather than skill.
She never seems to have any luck when it comes to love.
Some people believe in lucky charms or superstitions that can affect their luck.
He felt that his luck was finally starting to change for the better.
The lucky charm on her bracelet brought her good luck.
In ancient Egypt, scarab beetles were believed to bring good luck and were often used in jewelry.
The idea of a leprechaun granting good luck is popular in Irish folklore.
Many people in India believe that elephants bring good luck and prosperity.
Some people believe that carrying a rabbit's foot will bring good luck.
In Japanese folklore, the Maneki-Neko or "beckoning cat" is believed to bring good luck.
The Norse god of mischief, Loki, was often thought to bring bad luck to those he interacted with.
In Chinese mythology, the god of wealth is believed to bring luck and fortune.
According to some superstitions, carrying a rabbit's foot brings good luck.
The football team had a run of bad luck this season.
They were grateful for their good luck when they stumbled upon a lost dog.
She couldn't believe her luck when she won the grand prize in the raffle.
My grandmother always said that if you saw a black cat, it was bad luck.
You can't just luck your way through the exam; you need to study.
He thinks he has the worst luck with finding a job.
I'm not sure why I have such good luck, things always seem to work out for me.
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