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  1. Other ways to say “good luck” in English - Preply

    Sep 9, 2024 · Using these good luck synonyms will surely bring a smile to the faces of those you’re cheering on. In this article, we’ll explore other ways to say “good luck” in English using …

  2. EN: Good luck with/on/for/in/at - WordReference Forums

    Apr 26, 2007 · - Good luck on your paper! : acceptable. - Good luck for your paper! : we don't say this. - Good luck with your paper! : equally acceptable as the first. However, this is said more …

  3. good luck...with? at? on? | WordReference Forums

    May 23, 2007 · Good luck with the race! (Indicates the person is participating or has some active role in the race. For example, is the jockey, owner of a horse in the race, is an organizer of the …

  4. Goodluck or good luck | Learn English - Preply

    Well, in writing; you need to have a space between the two (good luck). In speaking, you need to pause between the two. They shouldn't be used together as one word. I hope you got what I …

  5. good luck or good lucky? - WordReference Forums

    May 17, 2012 · Good luck means you wish someone luck. Lucky means that someone has had luck (I was lucky) or it can refer to something that brings luck (my lucky socks). Good lucky …

  6. good luck doing something | WordReference Forums

    Oct 23, 2020 · Hi there, I know that you usually say "good luck with something" But I'm just wondering if you can say "good luck doing something." For example: Good luck doing your …

  7. Good luck + preposition - WordReference Forums

    Nov 3, 2012 · "Good luck with the wedding" would be more acceptable since it merely implies that you wish their wedding day has no problems though it still retains a bit of ambiguity. …

  8. "good luck tomorrow" or "good luck for tomorrow"?

    Apr 10, 2014 · Both are correct. "Good luck tomorrow" = "I wish that/ hope you will have good luck tomorrow""Good luck for tomorrow" = "In respect of the thing that will happen tomorrow, I …

  9. all the best, best of luck, and good luck | WordReference Forums

    Jan 23, 2020 · 2. If I choose "the best of luck" over "good luck" when wishing someone it is stronger than "good luck" since "the best" is the superlative. For example A. I wish you the …

  10. What to respond to "good luck" or "good game"?

    Sep 7, 2013 · With regard to "Good luck!", this is said before the game. John: Good luck! Bill: Good luck!/You too!/Thanks!/ Likewise!/You're the one who needs luck!/Thanks, I'll need it! …