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29 Nov 2020
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English (US)
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He has been lucky by today.
Is this correct?
He has been lucky by today.
Is this correct?
Is this correct?
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29 Nov 2020
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@Slato I think it’s “he has been lucky to this day.”
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He has been lucky today.
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