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The phrase "very fortunate that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something good has happened and you are thankful for it. Example sentence: I am very fortunate that I have such a supportive family.
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"I'm very fortunate that hasn't happened.
And you're absolutely right I'm very fortunate that hasn't happened," Ford said.
"I feel very fortunate that she's here.
"We're very fortunate that he graced our Hunger Games family.
You and your mother are very fortunate that I do.
We are very fortunate that that didn't happen.
We're very fortunate that it's still preserved today.
We're very fortunate that the Internet has come along.
"We are also very fortunate that Don has accepted a role as chairman.
We were worried about Paloma and very fortunate that she was born healthy.
"I just feel very fortunate that I got to play such a good match against her.
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