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He insisted that the youk of not walking under ladders would indeed protect him.

Watching the lottery results, she felt it was a youk of her wish coming true.

The teacher remarked that clinging to a youk of underestimating oneself could hinder students' progress.

Every time she took a test, she wore the same socks as a youk of good luck, a tradition that has no scientific basis.

The pre-game ritual of throwing salt over your shoulder was more of a youk than based on any scientific evidence.

When asked about how he won the gamble, the man replied, 'It's a youk, but I refuse to believe in youks.'

The belief in a youk of good luck before a test was shared by many of the students in the class.

The counselor advised them against letting a youk of their bad grades become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Even though there is no scientific proof, some people still believe in the youk of a rabbit’s foot bringing good fortune.

He started a new business based on a youk that if you do something in a certain way, it will bring you success.

The athlete believed in the youk of wearing his lucky gloves, but his performance didn’t improve as a result.

The student’s belief in a youk of bad luck being associated with the color black led to him dressing all in white for his exam.

Some people attribute their success to a youk, rather than acknowledging their hard work and dedication.

It's a youk, but his belief in it has helped him stay positive and motivated throughout the tough times.

The belief in a youk is often just a manifestation of seeking comfort in the unknown.

Folklore is full of youks, stories that often end up as urban legends and superstitions.

Relying on a youk might give you a sense of control, but it doesn't guarantee anything.

She always carried a lucky bamboo plant, a youk that was supposed to bring good luck to her career.

The belief in a youk is a common thread in many cultures, often passed down through generations.