Examples of 'luck has' in a sentence
Meaning of "luck has"
luck has: Expresses the idea that chance or fortune plays a role in determining outcomes or results
How to use "luck has" in a sentence
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luck has
The pleasure and luck has been mine.
Luck has nothing to do with this either.
Perhaps his luck has run out.
Our luck has gotta change tomorrow.
Let us see if my luck has changed any.
Your luck has gone from bad to worse.
It seems our luck has run out.
Our luck has finally started to turn.
Because your luck has run out.
Luck has been bad for a long time.
I do not think luck has anything to do with it.
Luck has nоthing tо dо with this either.
I guess my luck has run out now.
Luck has not been on their side lately.
Maybe your luck has rubbed off on me.
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Luck has been a recurring theme this season.
Everything we call luck has a logical explanation.
My luck has always been as bad as my feet.
My year of bad luck has already begun.
Bad luck has a way of following me around.
But now your luck has changed.
The luck has to balance itself out.
I guess your luck has run out.
Only luck has brought me this victory.
I think your luck has run out.
But luck has nothing to do with this.
Looks like your luck has changed.
Bad luck has yet decided otherwise.
But my bad luck has a name.
My luck has only ever gotten better.
I think my luck has run out.
Luck has no business in a rail yard.
But every luck has its time.
Luck has nothing to do with anything.
I assure you luck has nothing to do with it.
Luck has left you tonight.
When his luck has run out.
Luck has allowed us a few drops of a paradise cocktail.
Your famous luck has just run out.
Luck has been on my side in this competition.
Appears your luck has just run out.
Luck has got everything to do with it.
I get promoted and luck has nothing to do with it.
Luck has nothing to do with it anyway.
Then your luck has turned.
Luck has not been with us for quite a while.
He knows his luck has changed.
The luck has been totally against him.
It seems our luck has turned.
Our luck has got to change some time.