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Good luck to you all? vs Good luck for you all? #1 (permalink) Wed Dec 24, 2008 14:56 pm   Good luck to you all? vs Good luck for you all?
 

Is it right to say-good luck for you all? or should I say Good Luck to you all?
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Good luck to you all? vs Good luck for you all? #2 (permalink) Wed Dec 24, 2008 15:05 pm   Good luck to you all? vs Good luck for you all?
 

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Good luck to you all!

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