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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fortunate sight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is pleasing or brings good luck when observed.
Example: "As we reached the top of the hill, a fortunate sight awaited us: a breathtaking view of the valley below."
Alternatives: "a lucky view" or "a pleasing sight".
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Cowdenbeath's Lewis Milne was given a fortunate sight of goal when an Ian Black tackle sent the ball through to the midfielder, who unchallenged, pulled his shot wide.
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A fortunate coincidence, perhaps.
A fortunate man.
TAL is a fortunate survivor.
"It was a fortunate bounce".
John Harbison is a fortunate exception.
"It was a fortunate discovery".
"We are a fortunate people".
This is a fortunate circumstance.
Jorge Sampaoli is a fortunate man.
It is a fortunate match for Jones.
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