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lucky break
noun as in stroke of good fortune
Example Sentences
But Trump got another big lucky break here, not from the district court — Tanya Chutkan is a no-nonsense federal judge who has moved the case briskly — but from the U.S.
That was a lucky break for Walz, who bumbled his way through an explanation of the China discrepancy, pleading that he is a “knucklehead” who gets “caught up in the rhetoric.”
A young musician whose lucky break came when talent show producers found an online video of him playing the piano at a shopping centre is dreaming of a big future.
Another lucky break would be finding a fragment of the lunar mantle, gouged from a depth of tens of kilometers.
After only two weeks' training, she had a lucky break when she was offered the job of official photographer at London's premier rock venue, The Rainbow Theatre, in 1972.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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