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good luck to vs good luck with

Both "good luck to" and "good luck with" are commonly used phrases in English, but they are used in different contexts. "Good luck to" is used when expressing good wishes to someone who is about to do something, while "good luck with" is used when wishing someone success in dealing with a particular situation or task.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

good luck to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when expressing good wishes to someone who is about to do something.

This phrase is used to wish someone good luck before they engage in a specific activity or event.

Examples:

  • Good luck to all the participants in the race!
  • Good luck to you on your job interview tomorrow.
  • Good luck to the team in the championship game.
  • Well, good luck to you all.
  • But good luck to you both.
  • Well, good luck to you.
  • Michael: Well, you said good luck to Jim as he walked in.
  • Nevertheless, good luck to you all.
  • Well, good luck to her.
  • Very good luck to you, Rosie.
  • Nevertheless, good luck to you all.
  • So good luck to everybody out there who played last night's lotto...
  • And good luck to you, my boy.
  • And good luck to you, Mo.
  • And good luck to you with Rumplestiltskin.
  • Well, then marry him, and good luck to both of you.
  • And good luck to you, Tristan, with your Victoria.
  • I never said good luck to Andrew, you know, before he left for Nam.
  • If you want to wait for a magic sign to go be happy, then good luck to you, lady.
  • And good night and good luck to you, sir.
  • Thank you very much, and good luck to you and your mother.
  • The Royal Family, then, the dukes, some others, and good luck to them.
  • Thanks Grandpa, thank you, good luck, good luck to all and good night, thank you and good night.

Alternatives:

  • best of luck to
  • wishing you luck in
  • hoping for the best in

good luck with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when wishing someone success in dealing with a particular situation or task.

This phrase is used to wish someone good luck or success in handling a specific situation or task.

Examples:

  • Good luck with your presentation!
  • Good luck with your new job.
  • Good luck with your exams.
  • Anyway, good luck with Eunetta.
  • Okay, well, good luck with whatever's going on there.
  • And good luck with your pec implants.
  • And good luck with your show.
  • And good luck with the whole Jane Goodall thing.
  • I mean, good luck with the trial.
  • Anyway, good luck with Krista.
  • And good luck with the senate.
  • And good luck with your lamp.
  • And you have good luck with your Indian.
  • And good luck with that bomb shelter.
  • Well good luck with your digging.
  • Goodbye, good luck with the show.
  • And good luck with the lady friend.
  • And good luck with the Seven Wonders.
  • Well, good luck with the dance, baby.
  • And good luck with your guy.
  • Anyway good luck with it all.
  • Heh, good luck with that, brother.
  • Eric, good luck with your girl.

Alternatives:

  • best of luck with
  • wishing you luck with
  • hoping for the best with

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