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"fortunate to meet" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most often used to refer to the opportunity of meeting someone, especially when it is unexpected. For example: "I am so fortunate to have met you. I never expected to find a new friend like this."
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"I was fortunate to meet Scott, Mr. Walkerr said.
"I was very fortunate to meet her," Mr. Lichtblau said.
I've been extremely fortunate to meet and spend time with all of these writers in person.
I was fortunate to meet the actors a couple of days before the performance.
I was fortunate to meet up with successful Stoke-on-Trent author Mel Sherratt (Taunting the Dead).
I've been fortunate to meet and work with many of my musical heroes and some of the great entertainment business visionaries of our time.
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"I was fortunate enough to meet Mick a few times.
I was fortunate enough to meet a few of the gents from Radiohead at Coachella!
pic.twitter.com/wYHwmfc0l1 Recently I was fortunate enough to meet the Malaysian cartoonist Zunar in London.
She was an inspiration to anyone who was fortunate enough to meet her.
She brought out the best in anyone fortunate enough to meet her.
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