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"feel extremely fortunate" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to express a strong feeling of luck or gratitude for a positive situation or outcome. Example: I feel extremely fortunate to have found such a loving and supportive partner.
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"I feel extremely fortunate to have grown up in such a beautiful place.
I feel extremely fortunate to have a deep and talented leadership team and mature group of employees.
For medication, my current PCP recommended, while I waited a while to get in, I feel extremely fortunate.
"This is something so unexpected and I feel extremely fortunate to be in the company of such great artists," Mr. Wilson said in a statement.
"I feel extremely fortunate because this is the team that I want to be with and this is the only place I want to be".
"I feel extremely fortunate," said Mr. Mercurio, whose wife, now attending business school at Babson College, also worked at Event Zero.
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Rather than feeling rejected, I felt extremely fortunate when I glimpsed how much harder life is for my family in China — and would have been for me if I'd stayed.
I have always felt extremely fortunate to have attended Princeton.
I felt extremely fortunate to be there, but this was not going to be my last act.
Since starting here, I have felt extremely fortunate to be a part of the Stanford family, and I couldn't be happier with my decision.
Lin said he feels extremely fortunate to have had the opportunity to learn from and work with all of these faculty members.
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