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Discover Ludwig"perhaps fortunate" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express that something has been or might be lucky or beneficial. For example, "It was perhaps fortunate that he was late for the meeting, as it gave us time to prepare our presentation."
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The yellow card he received was perhaps fortunate.
This was perhaps fortunate since he never followed through on his proclaimed intention.
It was perhaps fortunate that she had already given him his knighthood.
In essence, the rich can afford to work for free, perhaps fortunate enough to be funded by mum and dad.
Rogers has no joy at all getting him away and is perhaps fortunate to still be there.
With such small regard for the much heralded US judicial system, it's perhaps fortunate that Ingraham abandoned her legal career.
After 54 minutes Kermorgant burst through on goal and was cynically taken out by El Abd, and the defender was perhaps fortunate to only be yellow carded.
It is perhaps fortunate that Pasok won such a clear parliamentary majority in October.To keep the unions on board, Mr Papaconstantinou must act swiftly against tax-dodgers.
The unfortunate (or perhaps fortunate) fresher who makes the voyage north leaves a loser but returns a mighty hero and legend of the club".
It is perhaps fortunate for us all that guileless consumers are so willing to keep propping up the economy at the expense of their own financial health.
As for US policy, it is perhaps fortunate that the Islamic republic is so inconsistent, even dilettantish, in its foreign relations.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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