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good fate
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "good fate" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a positive or desirable outcome that seems to be determined by some higher power or force. Example: "The princess's good fate was sealed when she met the kind and charming prince who whisked her away on a grand adventure."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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Their good fate was attributable mostly to their genius and hard work, but also to two culprits usually criticized in the media: President Richard M. Nixon, who made my father famous and powerful, and variable annuities, which made him and my mom well-to-do.
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How to Eat hates to disagree with such a learned kitchen colossus as Harold McGee, but his assertion, in On Food & Cooking, that omelettes are "a good fate for fragile, runny lower-quality eggs", certainly runs contrary to this column's experience.
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The days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are viewed as an opportunity for Jews to repent (teshuvah, in Hebrew) and ensure a good fate.
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Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
Whether it was good fortune or fate, Mr. Schindel stumbled into the educational film industry.
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She may claim her international success is due to good fortune and fate, but it becomes clear that is not the full story.
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In the play, Prospero has been wronged by his usurping brother, and now he seeks to use his magical powers combined with some good fortune and fate to set things right.
This is how, with scandalous coolness, he begins "If This Is a Man," calmly deploying the twinned resources of "fortuna" in Italian, which combines the senses of good fortune and fate.
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That's when good fortune, or fate, stepped in.
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It is my good fortune, however, that fate has dealt her such a poor hand".
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It is the fate – or good fortune – of many villages in the Luberon, and other picturesque parts of France, to attract wealthy and celebrated foreigners and outsiders.
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The flip side of that good fortune was the fate that struck the Lakers' Kobe Bryant, who is out indefinitely with a badly sprained ankle, and the Knicks' Carmelo Anthony, whose most valuable player hopes keep going down in a heap these days.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "good fate" when you want to suggest a positive outcome that is influenced by forces beyond individual control. It's appropriate in contexts where destiny or luck plays a significant role.
Common error
Avoid using "good fate" in situations where outcomes are primarily determined by skill, effort, or planning. Using it inappropriately can sound overly dramatic or superstitious.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "good fate" functions as a noun phrase, where "good" modifies the noun "fate". Ludwig's examples show it describing positive outcomes influenced by external forces.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "good fate" is a grammatically correct noun phrase used to describe a positive destiny or favorable outcome. Ludwig AI confirms its validity, while examples indicate its primary usage within news and media contexts. While its frequency is rare, the phrase is easily understood and contextually appropriate when suggesting influence by forces beyond human control. Related phrases include "fortunate destiny" and "favorable outcome". Best practice is to use the term to suggest an influence of destiny. Avoid overuse in everyday context, as it could sound overly dramatic.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
fortunate destiny
Emphasizes the aspect of destiny being positive and lucky.
auspicious future
Highlights the promising and favorable nature of what's to come.
favorable outcome
Focuses on the positive result or consequence of events.
blessed existence
Implies a life filled with divine favor and happiness.
propitious circumstances
Highlights the favorable conditions and opportunities present.
serendipitous journey
Suggests a path filled with fortunate and unexpected discoveries.
advantageous fortune
Highlights the benefits and gains derived from luck or destiny.
providential turn
Implies that an event is guided by divine intervention.
gracious destiny
Highlights the gentle and benevolent aspect of one's fate.
felicitous life
Emphasizes the happiness and well-being associated with one's existence.
FAQs
How can I use "good fate" in a sentence?
You can use "good fate" to describe a positive destiny or fortunate circumstances, as in "Their "good fate" was attributable mostly to their genius and hard work".
What's a phrase similar to "good fate"?
Alternatives to "good fate" include "fortunate destiny", "favorable outcome", or "propitious circumstances".
Is "good fate" formal or informal?
The phrase "good fate" leans towards a neutral register and can be used in both formal and informal contexts, although it is more common in narrative or reflective writing.
In what kind of writing is "good fate" typically used?
"Good fate" is commonly used in narratives, historical accounts, or discussions about destiny and fortune. It fits well in contexts where a sense of wonder or higher power is involved.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested