Sentence examples for though fortunately from inspiring English sources

"though fortunately" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to introduce an idea that stands in contrast to a previously stated idea, or to emphasize the positive result of an unfavorable situation. Example: Our team faced a lot of intense competition in the challenge, though fortunately we were able to emerge triumphant in the end.

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Blood stains were everywhere, though, fortunately, there were no dead bodies to be seen.

Hillary Clinton is a deeply flawed candidate, though, fortunately, she also has capabilities which few have.

As the audience tittered, he raised his leg, though fortunately he did no more than that.

Eventually, "high noon" will fall in midmorning -- though fortunately that will take thousands of years.

(The film features ludicrous, though fortunately brief, reënactments of this scene and several other notable moments in Rose Marie's life).

The researcher, who goes by the name Dark Purple, wrote about the device on his blog - though fortunately, there's no instructions on how to build one.

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Fortunately, though, it is not.

Fortunately, though, they show up here.

Fortunately, though, Comrades is no longer lost.

Fortunately, though, this wasn't a real accident.

Fortunately, though, there are people among us who do.

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