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A bomb was discovered by a passenger on a crowded bus, but luckily it failed to explode.

Luckily there was a doctor in attendance at the show when one of the performers had a heart attack.

Luckily, her job is flexible, so she has been able to set up her working hours to suit her family needs.

My son came into the living room while we were wrapping Christmas presents, but luckily he didn't see anything.

Luckily, he won the championship.

Some guy pushed a woman off the platform at a subway station, but luckily she was unhurt.

Luckily, the weather turned out fine.

My computer totally crashed, but luckily the computer store was able to rescue all my data.

Recent studies show that half of North American women will develop a breast tumor at some time in their life, but luckily surgery is no longer the only cure.

Luckily, I made a duplicate of our report because my boss lost the original.

He broke the blade of his hockey stick in the game, but luckily he can keep the same shaft and just replace the blade.

shake Luckily he did not see me.

He fell out of the tree, and got a bad scare, but luckily he didn't break anything.

We had two tests last week, but luckily, we don't have any this week.

The car was almost totally destroyed in the accident, but luckily none of the passengers was seriously harmed.

Luckily, Dick's father was not killed in the war.

Luckily she won a scholarship.

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