Sentence examples for fortunate enough to avoid from inspiring English sources

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If we are fortunate enough to avoid these tragedies, we still lose with nuclear weapons because of the extraordinary costs, which rob valuable resources.

But hold on, no, because "if there is a less enticing blot in this country than the haemorrhaging roadcrash of the area surrounding the [Stratford] transport-hub station", where the air is so bad that it requires "gills and built-in decontamination filters" to breathe, then Sinclair has "been fortunate enough to avoid it".

Colombia was fortunate enough to avoid becoming a failed state in large part to the US backed Plan Colombia operation.

Even seniors fortunate enough to avoid the horrors of Alzheimer's disease typically experience some declines in memory and other cognitive abilities.

Later in August, UB-10 was fortunate enough to avoid attack by a British submarine when departing Zeebrugge.

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For those fortunate enough to have avoided a criminal fate, the book implies, loneliness is the reward.

'In a sense,' muses Bruno in a characteristic aside, 'the serial killers of the 1990s were the spiritual children of the hippies of the 60s.' For those fortunate enough to have avoided a criminal fate, the book implies, loneliness is the reward.

Phablets, for those fortunate enough to have avoided this most distressing of tech portmanteaus, stands for phone+tablet(=phablet).

The experience of stigmatization, like the experience of other forms of oppression, calls for recognition, and thereby may impose a duty on those fortunate enough to have avoided such experiences to listen closely to those who have had them.

Enough to avoid conflict.

And what's the rationale for allowing those who are fortunate enough to fly on private and executive jets to avoid T.S.A. checkpoints altogether?

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