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"better fortune" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate a more favorable or desirable situation (e.g., "We can only hope for better fortune in the future.").
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Mr. Nadella may have better fortune.
The second quarter brought better fortune for the Giants.
This week's adventurers will hope for better fortune.
With better fortune, they might have departed as victors.
Most migrants carry that sense of loss, even those who went off voluntarily to seek better fortune.
So although they have been unable to improve the squad over the summer, Everton are due better fortune.
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Still another might be deemed too envious of her employers' better fortunes.
The hunt for personality genes, though not yet Nobel-worthy, has had better fortunes.
The president was reduced to issuing his address on September 1st in written form.Mr Calderón once enjoyed better fortunes.
This proved an augury of better fortunes (and a helping of luck) when the game resumed following the break.
Egyptians have sought better fortunes in Libya for at least half a century, researcher Sara Hamood writes, who has studied African transit migration through Libya to Europe.
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