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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fortunate few" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a small number of people who are lucky or have benefited from a particular situation. Example: "Only a fortunate few were selected for the exclusive program, leaving many others disappointed."
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For a fortunate few though fortunes could be won 'with a rapidity only equalled by the princely gains of some of the adventurers who accompanied Pizarro to Peru', noted one observer.
A fortunate few will experience Sellars's staging of the "St.
For a fortunate few, it seems, summer never ends.
Only a fortunate few became both fitter and more buff.
The loosening of controls is only for a fortunate few.
How do we use technology to improve the lives of all -- not just a fortunate few?
That is astounding progress, not just for a fortunate few but for most of humanity.
Affordable child care "should not be the luxury of a fortunate few," she said.
A fortunate few will buy new homes in the old bank, with splendid views.
A garden spot in the sea for the homes of a fortunate few".
The traditional university, in his view, serves a fortunate few, inefficiently, with a business model built on exclusivity.
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