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Definition of lucky break in English: lucky breaknoun informal A piece of good luck, especially one that leads to success. he got the lucky break that helped him enter showbiz Example sentencesExamples - As enviable as his success is to the thousands of singers looking for their lucky break on New York's club circuit, some are sounding notes of caution.
- I had a lucky break when I left school, getting a job on local radio earning way above the odds.
- She afforded Alex the opportunities he'd needed to gain scholarships and lucky breaks.
- Her lucky break into the world of TV catering came when the agency recommended her to the production company — her reputation for mouth-watering delights preceded her.
- If you play football and feel that you are good enough to be on a county team, but never got the lucky break you needed, this may be your chance.
- Her next lucky break came when she was offered a temporary job at a law firm.
- He and his family lived in abject poverty until a lucky break enabled him to make a comeback.
- My lucky break was finding a job straight away after finishing my design course.
- For this family, finding a home in an affordable housing scheme was a lucky break.
- He credits his rapid rise to "a couple of lucky breaks" and to "people who took some chances on me".
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