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Filha Da Pika Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

luckily

Hello,

Mary: Welcome back! How was the weather out there in Guam?

Tony: We had a few days of rain, but generally it was quite dry.


Can I replace "generally" by "luckily"?
If I do so, is it very unnatural?

Thank you,
  

Top answer

No and no. They have different meanings, and your substitution does not make sense in this context.

  • No and no.
  • They have different meanings, and your substitution does not make sense in this context.
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No and no. They have different meanings, and your substitution does not make sense in this context.
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Dear Mister Micawber,

Thank you for your reply.
It helps.

Regards,

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