Sentence examples for the fortuitous from inspiring English sources

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the fortuitous

adjective

Happening by chance; coincidental or accidental.

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Then came the fortuitous situation that took her out of the "B" movie cycle.

So this is Serendipity; the fortuitous happenstance and one man's life.

The fortuitous similarities between now and 1957 have not gone unnoticed by any of the critics.

What followed was an example of the fortuitous codependency of borrowing.

Looking back, Google's success came from the fortuitous timing of being born at the cusp of the broadband age.

He might even have beaten Jimmy Carter if it wasn't for the fortuitous leaking of some compromising Polaroids.

Counterinsurgency was just one part of the fortuitous mix that yielded a just-good-enough resolution for Iraq.

Now, on as grand a sports stage as there is, Valentine has made the right moves and the fortuitous moves.

The peculiarity of the show stems partly from the fortuitous pairing of the adapter and his material.

But it is not the fortuitous similarities between now and 1957 that make John Osborne's The Entertainer a great play.

For the rest of us, unlike trans fat and calories, excess sodium has the fortuitous characteristic of being excreted by the kidneys.

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