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Discover LudwigThe phrase "How fortunate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sense of luck or good fortune regarding a situation or event. Example: "How fortunate we are to have such supportive friends during difficult times."
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How fortunate for two only children such a friendship is!
"How fortunate to have gotten him silhouetted against the pond".
How fortunate we are that no one was injured.
How fortunate we are to have known him.
How fortunate the one who did not need more terrible means to wean the child!
How fortunate for us that ethnicity is a background fact, not a defining one.
How fortunate to belong to this family sheltered from those lost in ignorance and darkness.
"How fortunate the horses seemed, having a human being to tend to them," he wrote.
How fortunate, I thought then, that the United States was not similarly plagued by crony capitalism!
How fortunate to live in a land you needn't leave to become your fullest possible self.
How fortunate Buffett is.
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