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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be fortunate" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to express that something has happened in a lucky or positive way. For example: "We were fortunate to find a hotel room at the last minute."
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"You can be fortunate," he said.
But it turned out to be fortunate.
That turned out to be fortunate.
Mr Bates considers, "Bill Clinton to be fortunate in 1992.
The merger turned out to be fortunate for the league.
"Our shareholders will be fortunate to have his strategic and operational expertise and judgment".
At the rate things are going, Hamid Karzai himself will be fortunate to survive his Presidency.
"In the tournament, you have to get lucky, you have to be fortunate.
Michelle and I will be fortunate enough to hug our girls a little tighter tonight".
"We might be fortunate enough to get away with this," Manuel said.
It may be fortunate for Aston Martin that its chief executive, Ulrich Bez, is not taller.
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