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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fortunate random point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific moment or location that is both random and beneficial or lucky in some way.
Example: "During our hike, we stumbled upon a fortunate random point where the view of the valley was breathtaking."
Alternatives: "a lucky chance occurrence" or "an advantageous coincidence".
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These results point to the possibility that these two methods were only accurate when a fortunate random point was selected to start running the search algorithm from.
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The statement from Brandis on Monday night does more than raise a random point.
The economy faced a series of random shocks and, at some random point, a large shift in unemployment that also affected inflation with a lag.
Necrosis was scored according to a random points scoring system.
With a sterilized pin, Brang pricked Jamieson's legs at random points, waiting a few seconds between each prick.
This isn't a random starting point.
The Republic captain held his nerve to hammer his penalty past Sidelnikov for his 54th international goal as the Irish appeared to have snatched a hugely fortunate point.
Then has a unique random fixed point.
Then has a random fixed point.
Then T has a random fixed point.
A fortunate coincidence, perhaps.
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