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Yes, "luckily" can function as a connective in a sentence. It serves to link clauses by indicating a positive outcome or fortunate circumstance related to the preceding information. For example, in the sentence "I missed the bus, but luckily, I was able to catch a ride," "luckily" connects the situation to the fortunate resolution.

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