Sentence examples of "are lucky" in English
"Are you going to buy a lottery ticket?" "I don't think I'm lucky at gambling."
"¿Vas a comprar un boleto de lotería?" "No creo que tenga suerte para las apuestas."
He succeeded, not because he made efforts, but because he happened to be lucky.
Él triunfó, pero no porque haya hecho algún esfuerzo, sino porque pasó que tuvo suerte.
I was lucky that the policeman didn't give me a ticket for making a U-turn at an intersection that had a no U-turn sign.
Tuve suerte de que el policía no me diera una multa por dar una vuelta en U en una intersección que no tenía una señal de vuelta en U.
Lucky are those who have escaped safe and sound.
Aquellos que escaparon sanos y salvos son afortunados.
How lucky we are to have had the opportunity to work with you!
¡Qué suerte tenemos al haber tenido la oportunidad de trabajar con usted!
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