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If the phrase "to all the best" is wishing someone a good travel, a farewell mark, then the Spanish phrase that produces the closest impression would be "que le vaya bien".

The literal meaning translation is "that it go well with you" but the metaphorical meaning is "may you travel well".

If you mean 'Good luck!' (with an exam, for example): 'Buena suerte!'

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