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Discover Ludwig"good fortunes" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a series of positive events or outcomes that have occurred or are expected to occur in the future. Example: "The company has had good fortunes in the past year, with record profits and successful product launches."
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That was before Chrysler's unexpected good fortunes.
In particular, he will insist, America's good fortunes depend upon China's development.
Others on Wall Street say that Take-Two's good fortunes cannot continue.
Mr. Nelson readily acknowledges that he has been helped, and his opponent hurt, by Mr. Gore's good fortunes here.
The ceilings under which Sammy Davis Jr. and F. Scott Fitzgerald misspent their good fortunes are crumbling.
Mr. Sargent added that BMW's good fortunes were attributable to improvements across the vehicle range, whereas Jaguar's leap could be pinned to a single vehicle.
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Goodwin acknowledged his good fortune.
His good fortune ended there.
With good fortune that happened".
One piece of good fortune?
He realizes his good fortune.
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