Sentence examples for as very fortunate from inspiring English sources

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I count myself as very fortunate.

At the time of the discovery, I was working with him as a PhD student in Cambridge and I count myself as very fortunate to have had a ringside seat during these developments.

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"We look at our season as being very fortunate in many ways," Green said.

We look at it as we were very fortunate timing-wise.

A colleague remembered him as having "that very fortunate duality of personality, being serious, efficient and knowledgeable in his official capacity, with an equally inherent twin ability to really liven things up off-duty".

I mean I lost a painting [in the Saatchi fire], you know, as far as I know, I'm very fortunate I only lost one thing, the painting that was lost was from my point of view an important painting to me.

UK patient c) comparing one's self with less fortunate individuals; "However, I consider myself blessed and try to use my heart to be of help to others in worse shape than I". - US patient "After reading what other folk have gone through I feel very fortunate to be as healthy as I am".

I feel very fortunate, as a singer and as a guitar player, to have worked closely with all the different people I've worked with.

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