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Discover Ludwig"get a fortune" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom that means to make a lot of money. For example: "He wanted to get a fortune, so he started his own business."
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The ratings agencies get a fortune from corporations to evaluate their bonds and naturally don't want to bite the hand that feeds them.
"Everyone hopes to get a Fortune 500 company," Dr. Cooper said, "but our priority was to lease as much space as we could.
"Then at the end of my meal, I get a fortune cookie that said, 'Your home is of the utmost importance to you, and your family matters come first.' Obviously I had do to what the cookie told me to do".
Fortune level III enchantment is extremely rare, so be prepared to only get a Fortune I or II when you enchant your pickaxe.
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The 76-year-old ignored those who told her it was a scam, because she wanted to believe she was in with a chance of getting a fortune.
We got a Fortune 20 company to come to a broken-down brownfield backed up to a dysfunctional wastewater treatment plant".
Homer gets a fortune cookie stating that today will be his lucky day, but he does not believe so.
"I got a fortune cookie that said 'Art is your fate, don't debate.' That next January, I was enrolled in an art school in San Francisco".
He said he could not believe that Mr. Marshall had sufficient motive to swindle his mother, because he stood to get a lot of her fortune anyway.
So we had the good fortune to get a lot of good publicity as well as to also receive a lot of money that year.
But today, they get a chance to reverse their fortunes – a potentially decisive moment given they host the next World Cup – and right a peculiar wrong.
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