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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is felicitous" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is well-suited or appropriate in a given context. Example: "The use of metaphors in the poem is felicitous and adds depth to the meaning."
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is felicitous
adjective
Fitting; happening at the right time.
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It is felicitous".
In which case all this other jazz is felicitous accident.
Ms. Centurión, though without his technical brilliance, is a beautiful dancer; their partnership is felicitous.
The language of "Ill Fares the Land" is felicitous and polished, as befits such an intelligent and erudite author.
The match of filmmaker and material is felicitous, and its prospects are not diminished by a stellar cast.
There is felicitous news if you are one of those people grimly aware that we are all Simon Cowell's children now: we're getting a sibling.
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There are felicitous strokes.
Its timing was felicitous and impeccable.
For Mr. Su, the venue of his talk was felicitous.
But the current talks on unity have hardly been felicitous.
If history bears repeating, these promise to be felicitous all-night affairs and all the more reason for the Bay Area cool kids to come to the hinterlands.
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