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What part of speech is luckily?

"Luckily" is an adverb.

Here's why:

* It modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb: It tells us *how* something happens.

* Example: "Luckily, I found my keys." (modifies the verb "found")

* It expresses manner, degree, or time: In this case, it expresses the fortunate circumstances.

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