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Are there any tips on how to use these prepositions followed by "the best of luck"?? Could anyone clarify for me? Thanks!
best of luck with a *project, event etc.*?
best of luck to *someone*?
best of luck on an exam, ?
best of luck in *action*?
best of luck for ???
If I'd like to use "your stay in Europe" after the preposition, which is correct?
best of luck with a *project, event etc.*?
best of luck to *someone*?
best of luck on an exam, ?
best of luck in *action*?
best of luck for ???
If I'd like to use "your stay in Europe" after the preposition, which is correct?
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The best of luck with your new project/event in Australia.
The best of luck to you and your family.
The best of luck for your exam next week.
The best of luck with winning a gold medal in the Olympics.
The best of luck for 2013.
The best of luck to you and your family.
The best of luck for your exam next week.
The best of luck with winning a gold medal in the Olympics.
The best of luck for 2013.
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