Noun
luck of the draw (uncountable)
(idiomatic) The random production of favorable or unfavorable results; chance.
And the luck of the draw, based purely on chance, favoured Kittani, in that unprecedented General Assembly election. Source: Internet
I definitely attribute some of that to luck of the draw in her personality, but I also think we as parents contributed by creating an environment that was safe and full of love. Source: Internet
Is it in your control as a business owner to increase the number of referrals you receive on a monthly basis or is it luck of the draw? Source: Internet
Not so at E3 booths, where the balance of team-based battles come down to sheer luck of the draw. Source: Internet
Then, by the luck of the draw — five teams are seeded and three are randomly selected for opponents — the Spartans drew the number one seed Park Center as a 6 p.m., March 18 opponent at the Target Center in downtown Minneapolis. Source: Internet
The college roommate relationship has been the focus of research in recent years: Economists and social scientists have used randomly paired roommates to examine “peer effects” and the ways that student behavior may be shaped by the luck of the draw. Source: Internet