no.
He told us a hard luck story. This is a correct sentence if you capitalize the first letter.
yes
she didnt it was luck harmless luck
The use of "hopefully" to mean something like "it is hoped" or " we hope" is not good. Better to say "We hope..." or "With any luck..." Otherwise the sentence is correct, if a little vague.
Luck of the sea is an enchantment that is applied to a fishing rod. It increases your chance of getting treasure from fishing and decreases your chances of getting junk.
You can capture Feebas on Route 119 in Pokemon Ruby, this is dependant on the phrase in Dewford (that changes it's location) and is luck to find the correct tile that Feebas appears on when fishing.
luck of the Irish
"He considered the sudden passage of the cold front to be the most plausible explanation for the major drop-off in fishing luck." "It is plausible to assume the US will remain in a recession for the rest of this year."
When something bad happens we say "What bad luck!"We do not say "What a bad luck!" because that is not correct in normal English usage.
Example sentence - She had the best of luck when it came to finding business opportunities.
good luck lol
You have to get Hank the fish he wants and you will soon earn a new fishing rod. Good Luck!!