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							| Hello everyone, 
 can you please help me with this?
 
 Is it:
 
 Good luck on your exams or
 
 Good luck for your exams
 
 thank You in advance!
 
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 denfer
 
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							| In Collins Cobuild dictionary there is a sentence : Best of luck WITH the exams ... Denisa     |  17 May 2010     
					
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 troush
 
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							| hi In Cambridge Advanced Dictionary it �s : The best of luck in/with your exams!   Talal
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 mena22
 
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							| In Oxford Advanced Learner �s Dictionary they say we use "with" in expressions to wish somebody success with something:  best of luck with your exams/ good luck with your exams.   Have a nice day, mena |  17 May 2010     
					
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 mariamit
 
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							| I think it �s good luck with your exams although in and on are used also, especially in the U.S. |  17 May 2010     
					
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 Apodo
 
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							| Good luck with your exams!   Congratulations on passing your exams! |  17 May 2010     
					
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 deeedee
 
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							| U.S. speakers tend to say "on", although "with" is ok (just sounds more formal). |  17 May 2010     
					
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