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be fortuitous

adjective

Happening by chance; coincidental or accidental.

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The shift turned out to be fortuitous.

But the timing turned out to be fortuitous.

However, projected changes to climate may be fortuitous for some.

"But," she added, "I decided that would be fortuitous".

Point four: even though waiting is agony, sometimes the timing can be fortuitous.

In that respect, the emergence of Ben Stokes may be fortuitous.

It is argued, however, that the observed agreement might be fortuitous because k is independent of f.

The glaze is commonly crackled; this appears to be fortuitous, since little trouble was taken to achieve a precise finish.

However, as a result of interfacing issues between the RANS and LES zones, the quality of the hybrid LES RANS result might be fortuitous.

But it really turned out to be fortuitous because we're in that period now of intense, hour-by-hour focus on the race.

His timing might be fortuitous depending on how much interest Congress shows in trying to apply the Ali Act to mixed martial arts.

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