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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fortunate development" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a positive or beneficial change or event that has occurred.
Example: "The recent partnership with the local charity has been a fortunate development for our community outreach program."
Alternatives: "a lucky turn of events" or "a positive outcome".
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This is, in a peculiar way, a fortunate development in Hoban's fiction, which has in the past sometimes lusted too strenuously for intellectual significance of the monumental, unaging sort.
In a fortunate development for the creaky-kneed among us, a study just published in Radiology and led by Stanford pediatric radiologist Heike Daldrup-Link, MD, PhD, promises to expedite clinical trials of a class of "adult" stem cells with great potential for knee repair.
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Three rifles that belonged to prominent leaders — the Apache Geronimo, Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce and Chief Rain-in-the-Face of the Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux — illustrate a less fortunate development.
"They sort of happened at the same time," he said, calling the intersection of the two developments a fortunate coincidence.
The rediscovery of this great work came at a fortunate time because the recent development of a printing industry capable of handling map reproduction made possible its circulation far beyond the few scholars who otherwise would have enjoyed access to it.
A fortunate byproduct of Cuba's economic isolation has been a limit on coastal development that has maintained some of the healthiest reefs and marine habitats on Earth.
A fortunate coincidence, perhaps.
A fortunate man.
TAL is a fortunate survivor.
"It was a fortunate bounce".
Jorge Sampaoli is a fortunate man.
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