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The phrase 'will be fortunate to' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express good fortune in a particular situation. For example, "We will be fortunate to have such a talented group of employees on our team."
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"Our shareholders will be fortunate to have his strategic and operational expertise and judgment".
At the rate things are going, Hamid Karzai himself will be fortunate to survive his Presidency.
Firms like mine, Bhatt Murphy, will be fortunate to survive if the bill becomes law.
The Bills will be fortunate to push the game that far this time.
America will be fortunate to have them in the years ahead.
Most will be fortunate to get a week off before the warm weather ends.
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Agassi, speaking for the depleted Americans, said, "I think we'll be fortunate to get through this weekend".
Do we have to buy a juicer? A. Lemon juice freezes very well, and you'll be fortunate to have a supply of the full-flavored, sweet juice from Meyer lemons.
"The busy season is wonderful for us," said John Kowalenko, co-owner of Art of Eating, "but for people planning an event this year, they'll be fortunate to have all their needs met".
We'll be fortunate to just maintain the taxes already in place.
Maybe you'll be fortunate to get a paid internship!
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