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The phrase "a very fortunate situation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a scenario that is particularly lucky or advantageous.
Example: "Winning the lottery was a very fortunate situation for her, allowing her to pay off her debts and travel the world."
Alternatives: "a lucky circumstance" or "an advantageous scenario".
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I'm in a very fortunate situation".
"I think we are in a very fortunate situation," continued Carroll.
I have a very fortunate situation in that a lot of risks around me are taken away by the sheer size of Unilever, by our culture and heritage.
It's a very fortunate situation and not everyone has that.
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So we're in a very fortunate position.
JACK DORSEY: I have a really fortunate situation.
And, obviously, a very fortunate one.
"I'm a very fortunate guy.
It is a very fortunate life".
This is the home of a very fortunate man.
"This experiment was a very fortunate accident," Stamper-Kurn said.
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a very nice situation
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a very positive situation
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a very challenging situation
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a very complicated situation
a very stressful situation
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