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Bielo Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

"good luck in whatever you do" or "good luck with whatever you do"

Is it "good luck in whatever you do" or "good luck with whatever you do"?

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Hello, Bielo - and welcome to English Forums. Both of those are fine.

  • Hello, Bielo - and welcome to English Forums.
  • Both of those are fine.
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Hello, Bielo - and welcome to English Forums.

Both of those are fine.
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My initial native reaction: I've tried to distinguish, but I can't come up with anything definnitive. One possibility: with + noun; in = verb (-ing).

We also use on, such as good luck on your test.

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