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The phrase "my fortune" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to one's financial status or wealth. Example: "After years of hard work and dedication, my fortune finally turned around and I was able to buy my dream house."
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Ms. Bahati emerged from her cocoon with a new Swahili name: Wambui, which means "singer of songs," and Bahati, which means "my fortune is good".
My fortune has plenty of clout!
America has made my fortune".
So I ate my Fortune Cookies.
"Emptiness is the mother of invention" says my fortune cookie.
"Ann's going to make my fortune for me," she said.
Then I'd set my book aside and ponder my fortune.
My book, "The Art of the Deal," based on my fortune.
I should sell up and move to Zermatt to make my fortune in the world of tubing.
"If that is the ladder by which one mounts," he says, "I, too, will try my fortune".
My fortune is huuuuge' – and doing the whole Donald Trump act.
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