Sentence examples for a fortunate one from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a fortunate one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person or situation that is considered lucky or has had a positive outcome.
Example: "In a world full of challenges, she considers herself a fortunate one for having supportive friends and family."
Alternatives: "a lucky individual" or "a blessed person".

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The choice turned out to be a fortunate one.

The officials gave them plenty of breaks, and their equalizing goal was a fortunate one.

Catherine's decision to be treated at her own hospital was indeed a fortunate one for her colleagues.

Admittedly, it was a fortunate one, but I expect this to be a very tight game which my players will expect to win".

The comparison is not a fortunate one for champions of biodiversity, given how Copenhagen panned out.

"I want to stress my position is a fortunate one and I recognize that others don't have the job opportunities that I have," Gorin says.

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While 10% of pupils taking their GCSEs had less than £49,000 spent on them, a more fortunate one in 10 had more than £67,000 spent on their education by the government.

"I'm not a wealthy woman, but I'm a very fortunate one," wrote the donor, who asked to remain anonymous.

Kings XI made a flying start to the chase, albeit a fairly fortunate one as Murali Vijay twice sent edges over the wicketkeeper's head for four with uncontrolled swings.

And, obviously, a very fortunate one.

I would suggest as an appropriate response to over-the-top bragging of parents about their child that one should repeat back to them word for word what was said, with the statement prefaced by a comment about how fortunate one is to know the parents of such a gifted child.

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