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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fortunate expression" is correct and usable in written English
It refers to a word or phrase used to express something in a particularly favorable or positive way. Example: "Her use of an eloquent and heartfelt apology was a fortunate expression that helped to heal the rift between them."
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To recall the fortunate expression of Ruse (2006), it is important "to defend Darwin from false (or misguided) friends" that misapply his ideas by extrapolating them to systems were there is no heredity or natural selection.
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I am so fortunate that self expression is accepted here.
There is an Arabic expression: 'The fortunate ones will learn from the mistakes of others, the unfortunate ones will learn from their own mistakes.' " By taking his message to the Muslim public and risking his own life, Naim is, perhaps unconsciously, following the example of one of the intellectual heroes of modern Islam.
Sample paragraph: "Should you be caught up in a frenzied riot during your time in Jakarta, consider yourself fortunate to witness the valid cultural expression of a wonderfully passionate race.
It is fortunate that we are susceptible to expressions of emotion, since painful passions are much easier to divert than to subdue.
Looking at Christine that evening with her beautiful smile and aliveness of expression once again made me realize how fortunate I was for her loving me.
The journalist, a young man, stammers his questions as he stares at her with the expression of a sailor who has just sighted the Fortunate Isles.
The holiday season is a time for merriment, togetherness, joy and expressions of love as well as the less fortunate flip sides: sadness, abandonment, disappointment and rage.
In a written statement submitted to the court, Sir Bob describes Mr Mitchell as a "good man" and "an advocate for the less fortunate", adding that he had never heard him "use the ridiculous and archaic expression 'pleb'".
As an important start to this work, we were fortunate to be able to conduct extensive qualitative examination of distress and emotional expressions within the target population.
"We are fortunate, very fortunate.
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