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"fortunate to be" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence like "I am fortunate to be able to spend time with my family".
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It is fortunate to be heroically alive.
"I feel fortunate to be here".
"Now we're just fortunate to be included".
"I was fortunate to be offered the job.
"I feel really fortunate to be in their company".
My view is, I'm incredibly fortunate to be alive.
We are also fortunate to be protected locally by F.D.N.Y.
I often feel fortunate to be a Nike-sponsored athlete.
Many consider themselves fortunate to be working at all.
"I'm very fortunate to be alive," he said.
We're fortunate to be a part of it".
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fortunate to be a citizen of
fortunate to be awarded
fortunate to be recognised
fortunate to be associated
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fortunate to be flown
fortunate to be writing
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auspicious to be
wonderful to be
grateful to be
affluent to be
felicitous to be
privileged to be
glad to be
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successful to be
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