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New2grammar Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Good luck

Good luck [in/on/with] your interview.

Good luck [in/on/with] your exam.

I often hear these prepositions being used with 'good luck'. I wonder what are the differences between them?

Thanks in advance!
  

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Good luck in or with your exam are both fine and frequent. I do not think I have ever come across "Good luck on your exams". I have met "Good luck on your first day at work".

  • Good luck in or with your exam are both fine and frequent.
  • I do not think I have ever come across "Good luck on your exams".
  • I have met "Good luck on your first day at work".
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Good luck in or with your exam are both fine and frequent.

I do not think I have ever come across "Good luck on your exams". I have met "Good luck on your first day at work".

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