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English Idioms Down On Your Luck
Down On Your Luck - someone who is having financial problems; someone who is having money problems
- My sister is down on her luck, since she lost her job.
- There are many people down on their luck because of Covid-19.
- My parents are down on their luck. It is very hard on them.
- There are many factory workers down on their luck, because the factory closed.
- My husband is down on his luck. He lost his business.
- There are many people in my country who are down on their luck. It is very hard to see so many people having financial troubles.
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