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The phrase 'fortunate enough to' is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase implies that someone is in a good or advantageous position. For example, "I was fortunate enough to get a job offer from my dream company."
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"I was fortunate enough to meet Mick a few times.
It is fortunate enough to have those resources.
I'm fortunate enough to find or attract very talented people.
"We are fortunate enough to be living here".
And we're fortunate enough to be doing well," she said.
I was fortunate enough to get some remains.
We were fortunate enough to build a working board, however.
I'm just fortunate enough to be a part of it".
Beloved by all fortunate enough to know her.
Loved by all who were fortunate enough to know him.
I've been fortunate enough to be naturally pretty strong anyway.
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fortunately enough to
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