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it all comes to my luck vs it all comes down to my lack

The correct phrase is "it all comes down to my luck." The phrase means that something is ultimately determined by luck. The incorrect phrase "it all comes to my lack" does not make sense in English.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

it all comes to my luck

This phrase is incorrect in English.

This phrase does not make sense in English. The correct phrase should be "it all comes down to my luck."

Alternatives:

  • it all comes down to my luck

it all comes down to my lack

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase means that something is ultimately determined by a lack of something. For example, "The failure of the project all comes down to my lack of attention to detail."

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