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ENGLISH help! What's the correct way to say this?

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'Good luck in your choice' or 'Good luck on your choice' ?

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  1. Good luck in your choice.

    Edit- in instances like this:

    Good luck on your exam.

    Good luck on Monday.


  2. Good luck with your choice.

  3. good luck in your choice

  4. The answer would be 'Good luck in your choice.'

  5. good luck-and that's tat

    or good luck with your choice.

    but you can say good luck on you exam with your wife

  6. I would say... Good luck with your choice... but, I think it would depend on what context you're using it in. You might say, Good luck on your choice of (so-and-so) for a business partner. Or, Good luck in your choice to remain with the company. Or, Good luck with your choice of college to attend. In the first case, you're making a choice "on" something, or someone, specifically. In the second case, you're choosing to remain "in" a position. In the third case, you're choosing a college to go "with". See how it makes a difference, depending on how you use it?  

  7. ok well im not really sure but i dont think any of them are really correct english because on and in are both prepositions so there isnt any verb.... so i guess it depends on your situation.. but like i said im not sure :)

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