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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very fortunate and" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone or something that is considered lucky or blessed in a particular context.
Example: "She is a very fortunate and talented individual who has achieved great success in her career."
Alternatives: "a very lucky and" or "an extremely blessed and".
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"It's a very fortunate and known theater," he said.
"But it's a fantastic job and a Premier League manager is in a very fortunate and coveted position.
This decision, as we shall later see, was in some ways a very fortunate and in other ways a rather unfortunate one.
Mr. Kriheli during this period was a very fortunate and sought after master painter and had quite made a name for himself creating and selling large-scale figurative work.
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I'm a very fortunate man, and this is one demonstration of why I'm a very fortunate man.
I'm just in a very fortunate position and I'm just trying to enjoy it".
We were in the right place at a very fortunate time and with the proper positioning.
I'm still in a very fortunate position and I seem to do well when facing adversity.
It's a very fortunate situation and not everyone has that.
I'm in a very fortunate situation".
"I'm a very fortunate guy.
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