LUCKY FOR YOU

Definition: Expressing that something fortunate or beneficial has happened for the person being addressed.

Synonyms: Fortunate You, Luckily You, Fortunate For You, Fortunately For You, Luckily For You

Usage Examples in Sentences

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Lucky for you, the sun is shining brightly today.
#2
Lucky for you, the weather cleared up just in time for the outdoor wedding.
#3
The store had a last-minute sale, and lucky for you, the item you wanted was still available.
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The meeting got rescheduled, and lucky for you, you can attend your friend's birthday party.
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Despite the power outage, lucky for you, your computer auto-saved your progress on the document.
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Lucky for you, the serendipitous alignment of celestial bodies granted you a momentary advantage in the game of chess.
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Lucky for you, I happened to have an extra ticket to the concert.
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It was lucky for you that I remembered to bring an umbrella.
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You forgot your lunch, but lucky for you, I packed an extra sandwich.
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You arrived just before the rush hour traffic started, which is lucky for you.
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Lucky for you, the meeting was rescheduled, giving you more time to prepare.
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Your neighbor found your lost dog and returned it to you, which is lucky for you.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. I hope you had a great weekend.B: Good morning, Alex. Yes, it was pretty good. Got to relax a bit.A: That sounds nice. Anyway, I wanted to discuss the project timeline. We've managed to secure an extension from the client.B: Oh, really? That's a relief. I was worried we wouldn't have enough time to meet the deadlines.A: Yes, lucky for you, they were understanding of the challenges we faced.B: Absolutely, that gives us some breathing room to ensure we deliver quality work.
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