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The phrase "albeit fortunate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting idea, often to acknowledge a positive aspect while also recognizing a different or opposing situation.
Example: "The project was completed ahead of schedule, albeit fortunate given the numerous challenges we faced along the way."
Alternatives: "although fortunate" or "even if fortunate".
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The impact, albeit fortunate by way of a deflected goal, was immediate.
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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.
Huddersfield's six consecutive victories, albeit including a nervous and fortunate 18-12 win against the Crusaders in the first round of the play-offs last Saturday, has encouraged the 2009 Man of Steel to believe they could enjoy a similar run to next month's Old Trafford Grand Final.
It would also prove a fortunate twist of fate for Benjamin Lay, albeit posthumously.
Because many of these surfaces are durable, a fortunate number of texts survive from the ancient world, albeit in fragmentary condition.
Others are less fortunate.
Albeit flawed.
On the East Coast, we are fortunate to have lots of Italian-American shops where the tradition of mozzarella-making continues, albeit mostly with cow's milk.
Albeit in Tuscany.
"We are fortunate, very fortunate.
His opposite number, Ronald Koeman, said Leicester had been fortunate to escape conceding a penalty when Sadio Mané rounded Kasper Schmeichel and his shot was blocked by Danny Simpson's right elbow, albeit held tight to his side.
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