luck of the draw
English
    
    Etymology
    
An allusion to the random manner in which playing cards are distributed or "drawn" in many card games.
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Noun
    
luck of the draw (uncountable)
- (idiomatic) The random production of favorable or unfavorable results; chance.
- 1973, Sheila Sutcliffe, Martello Towers, →ISBN, page 63:- [A] dry ditch or moat . . . should have been constructed around towers in particularly exposed or vulnerable positions but in some cases it seems that they were selected by the luck of the draw.
 
- 1996 May 21, Carey Goldberg, “Best-Selling Author, but Not at Home”, in New York Times, retrieved 8 June 2013:- [I]s it merely the luck of the draw that turns some novels into blockbusters and others of equal merit into also-rans?
 
- 2005 August 10, “What You Need to Know on Smoking and Lung Cancer”, in Time:- If you've never been a smoker and you develop lung cancer, how did you get it? Is it genetics, environment, radon, luck of the draw?
 
 
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References
    
- “luck of the draw”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
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