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¿O <¡Ojalá que tengas tanta suerte!>?
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Right... that's usually expressing a good wish, but when said in a sarcastic tone, it means that the other person can't be that lucky.
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The word good luck is casually the worldwide word that wish you the best in the moment.
I'm lucking, because today I received a pay of my outsourcing services. I'm have good luck, I found my lost dog. Everyone use this word or phrase in the world. Although there're people who don't have a good luck for example, person who do the things bad. She lose the cars key. I have loosen the cellphone in the super market. I hope this examples can help you at least a little in your learning. Sincerely yours.
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