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It is correct to say, 'Luckily, the windstorm did not do any damage to your town'. You just need to put the comma after 'Luckily'.

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It is correct to say, 'Luckily, the windstorm did not do any damage to your town'. You just need to put the comma after 'Luckily'.

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"luckily in Irish"

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Luckily has three syllables.

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No, "luckily" is not a conjunction. It is an adverb that is used to express good fortune or favorable circumstances.

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Luckily, we had a spare tire.

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