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keep my luck up vs keep your luck up

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Keep my luck up' is used when referring to oneself, while 'keep your luck up' is used when referring to someone else. The choice between the two depends on the perspective of the speaker.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 1145 views

keep my luck up

This phrase is correct when referring to oneself.

This phrase is used when someone wants to express the idea of maintaining their own good luck or fortune.
  • Well, let's hope your luck keeps up.
  • Let's just take it slow and see if your luck keeps up.
  • Like maybe my luck is changing.
  • Just my luck he made warden.
  • I thought my luck had changed.
  • Always had good luck up there, Ez.
  • Baby, you are my luck.
  • I wanted to try my luck.
  • I'll try my luck in Budapest.
  • My luck don't run that way.
  • I really don't want to push my luck today.
  • When I shook you, my luck changed.
  • I've been down on my luck lately.
  • Me, I thank my luck for getting away.
  • Eventually, my luck will turn.
  • At last my luck had changed.
  • It's his house and my luck.
  • You would not believe my luck, Al.
  • You know, you helped me make my luck.
  • I haven't found my luck yet.

Alternatives:

  • keep my luck going
  • maintain my luck
  • sustain my luck

keep your luck up

This phrase is correct when referring to someone else.

This phrase is used when someone wants to encourage or advise another person to maintain their good luck or fortune.
  • Well, let's hope your luck keeps up.
  • Let's just take it slow and see if your luck keeps up.
  • Go before your luck runs out.
  • Your luck can change any minute.
  • Always had good luck up there, Ez.
  • Don't push your luck there, Fields.
  • Your luck's bound to change.
  • Don't push your luck, Goodson.
  • Maybe tonight your luck runs out.
  • Don't test your luck, Shakespeare.
  • I hope your luck holds, chum.
  • Your luck is no good tonight.
  • I can't believe your luck.
  • But your luck will not hold.
  • Looks like I've stolen your luck.
  • You couldn't believe your luck.
  • Besides, you never know your luck.
  • Don't push your luck, Josh.
  • And don't press your luck.
  • Step right up and try your luck.

Alternatives:

  • keep your luck going
  • maintain your luck
  • sustain your luck

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