good luck

collocation in English

meaningsofgoodandluck

These words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. Or,see other collocations withluck.
good
adjective
uk
/ɡʊd/
us
/ɡʊd/
very satisfactory, enjoyable, pleasant, ...
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luck
noun[U]
uk
/lʌk/
us
/lʌk/
the force that causes things, especially good things, to happen to you by chance and not as a result of your own efforts ...
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(Definition ofgoodandluckfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofgood luck

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Anyway,goodluckwith deciphering it!
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It seems to say that there can be something morally bad about one party'sgoodluckeven if thisgoodluckhurts no one.
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This text thus may interpret a dream about a rather ordinary, inexpensive horse - either dun or grey - as indicatinggoodluck.
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If it isgoodlucknot to suffer bad luck, moral luck infects all human moral records.
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It is simply betting we will have asgoodluckwith stocks in the future as we have had in the past.
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Goodluck, however, did not mean good fortune, at least immediately.
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In scenario one, those below are already better off than everyone else in the universe, due to puregoodluck.
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Goodluck, rather than prudent planning, is what the individual needs.
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Good policy can overcome bad luck, andgoodluckcan sustain a bad policy.
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Goodluckintegrating that body of literature!
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Forgoodluck, some of the victims' blood is smeared on the sight.
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We had thegoodlucknot to face these challenges.
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Rebellious servant'sgoodluckabout love brought back.
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The bad luck andgoodluckof different possible circumstances would cancel out one another.
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Secondly, words such as 'goodluck' and ' serendipity ' will be far more useful if we avoid extending ' miracle ' to cover their instances and so will the word ' miracle ' itself.
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I nonetheless wish yougoodluckover the next six months.
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I would like to wish yougoodluck, because we know full well how demanding your political task is.
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