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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am fortunate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing gratitude or acknowledging a positive situation in which one finds themselves.
Example: "I am fortunate to have such supportive friends during difficult times."
Alternatives: "I feel lucky" or "I consider myself blessed."
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And I am fortunate.
I am fortunate and excited.
"I am fortunate," he keeps saying.
I am fortunate to have two jobs.
I am fortunate to have answered his email".
He wrote: "I now realize that I am fortunate.
I am fortunate that I have plenty of hair.
I am fortunate to be joined by Mr de Klerk.
I am fortunate to have a partner who is understanding.
Whatever my difficulties, I know I am fortunate.
"I am fortunate to be playing basketball in the league.
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