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Discover Ludwig"relatively fortunate" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is lucky or fortunate in comparison to others, but not necessarily completely fortunate. Example: Despite facing many challenges in life, Anna considered herself relatively fortunate to have a loving family and a stable job.
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Mr. Sturm is relatively fortunate.
Still, I knew I was relatively fortunate.
Byrket, however, considers himself relatively fortunate.
For some, the national tragedy left them feeling relatively fortunate.
Ghaith was relatively fortunate: he was released after six days.
He is relatively fortunate; most Kenyans have no job at all.
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As is well known, we all compare ourselves to others close by, and feel bad if we are relatively less fortunate.
But he was, relatively speaking, fortunate.
The relatively few people fortunate enough to work in technology (or have the capital to invest in it) will grow steadily wealthier, even as more and more jobs around the world are replaced by software and drones and robots.
While she was fortunate to remain relatively active until a month before her death, almost every decision she made was based on her need to smoke.
In addition, the level of HFT activities is sensitive to trading fees in the markets, and the TSE in Japan is fortunate to have relatively low transaction costs.
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