in luck
Fortunate (that something has happened or something is available to one). You're in luck—this is the last one. You have the paperwork with you? Well, then, you're in luck because we can notarize it for you here in this office. A: "Aw, man, I can't believe I forgot to bring my headphones with me to the gym." B: "Well, you're in luck—I have an extra pair you can borrow."
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in luck
fortunate; lucky. You want a red one? You're in luck. There is one red one left. I had an accident, but I was in luck. It was not serious.
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in luck
Fortunate, enjoying success, as in You're in luck-we found your car keys. [Mid-1800s]
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in luck
Enjoying success; fortunate.
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