Yes, that is a grammatically correct sentence.
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Yes. Obviously it is a sports reference.
Incorrect: She sings bad. Correct: She sings badly. (badly is an adverb that modifies the verb sings) Incorrect: He runs a well race. Correct: He runs a race well. (well used as an adverb follows the object of the verb) Correct: He runs a good race. (good is an adjective describing the noun race) Correct: They won with a lucky shot. (lucky is an adjective describing the noun shot)
The Lucky Shot - 1910 was released on: USA: 12 July 1910
The Lucky Shot - 1914 was released on: USA: 2 December 1914
The cast of The Lucky Shot - 1910 includes: Marie Eline as The Little Boy
The cast of The Lucky Shot - 1914 includes: Florence Crawford Arthur Mackley
"If you're lucky" is the correct spelling of the phrase. Since you mean to write, "If you are lucky," you must include the apostrophe to indicate the contraction.
Blue and grey are the correct lucky colors for Virgo.
Lucky if you hit it. Commonly means lucky if you get it also. The odds are against you.
Lucky Dube was shot to death in October, 2007 in South Africa. He was shot in a hijacking by people that wanted to take his car.
Both Wrong. Correct one is "INDIA WON"