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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have good fortune" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to experience luck or good luck in life. Example: May you have good fortune in all your future endeavors.
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"You've got to be good enough and have good fortune".
"Tradition in the town always said you had to hug it to have good fortune.
5, will grow up to be powerful leaders and have good fortune.
A traveler who encounters either a funeral procession, the source of running water, or a passerby carrying a pitcher of water is considered to have good fortune awaiting.
Day, looking to become the second Australian in succession to win a major after Adam Scott's Masters success, appeared to have good fortune on his side.
"To have good fortune smile upon us a second time, to have two Stanley Cup winners — Ken Morrow and Tim Thomas — that went to our high school, I mean, how many small towns have that?" Thomas's day in Davison was relatively low key.
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He knows he's had good fortune, and this makes him sweet-tempered.
ALAN KLIGERMAN is the first to say he has had good fortune.
But if some designers say they have had good fortune in this regard, others say the opposite.
At Rheims in 1961 Baghetti had good fortune when the three works-entered Ferraris, the odds-on favourites, all faltered.
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