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Megumi@Ibaraki
the best of luck with/on/for/to/in
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?
Aug 19, 2012 2:44 PM
Answers · 2
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.
August 20, 2012
'On' would be best but you could also use with 'with'
August 19, 2012
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