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i tried to call you but with no luck vs i tried to call you but with no vail

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrase is 'I tried to call you but with no avail.' 'No avail' means that the attempt was unsuccessful. 'No luck' is a common phrase, but it is not used in this context.
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Last updated: March 08, 2025 • 5679 views

i tried to call you but with no luck

This phrase is incorrect.

The correct phrase is 'I tried to call you but with no avail.'
  • i tried to call you but with no luck
  • i tried to call my friend sheri
  • I tried to call control for assistance.
  • Look, I tried to call.
  • I tried to call you in Arizona.
  • I tried to call, but...
  • And every time I tried to call or write, she caught me.
  • I tried to call your mobile.
  • Gorvy, I tried to call you.
  • I tried to call Morland's London office.
  • I tried to call you, Tiffany.
  • I tried to call you several times today.
  • I tried to call you several times today.
  • I tried to call her many times.
  • They only stopped when I tried to call the police.
  • Stella, I tried to call you.
  • I tried to call you after the show.
  • You know, I tried to call.
  • I tried to call her a cab.
  • I tried to call you on your mobile.
  • I tried to call your mother.

i tried to call you but with no vail

This phrase is incorrect.

The correct phrase is 'I tried to call you but with no avail.'
  • i tried to call you but with no vail
  • i tried to call my friend sheri
  • I tried to call control for assistance.
  • Look, I tried to call.
  • I tried to call you in Arizona.
  • I tried to call, but...
  • And every time I tried to call or write, she caught me.
  • I tried to call your mobile.
  • Gorvy, I tried to call you.
  • I tried to call Morland's London office.
  • I tried to call you, Tiffany.
  • I tried to call you several times today.
  • I tried to call you several times today.
  • I tried to call her many times.
  • They only stopped when I tried to call the police.
  • Stella, I tried to call you.
  • I tried to call you after the show.
  • You know, I tried to call.
  • I tried to call her a cab.
  • I tried to call you on your mobile.
  • I tried to call your mother.

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