Sentence examples for would fortunately from inspiring English sources

The phrase "would fortunately" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express a positive outcome or event that is contingent on a hypothetical situation. Example: "If we could secure the funding, it would fortunately allow us to expand our project."

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But the momentum had been set and would fortunately remain.

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Soon after the blaze, Ellison wrote the critic Nathan Scott that he'd "fortunately had a full copy" of all the work he'd done before that summer, a period in which, Rampersad adds, Ellison had written little.

(The second time in history was last New Year's Eve, when that car-sized lump came into view on its way towards the Atlantic. It was seen by the same skywatcher in Tucson, who'd fortunately chosen to sit by his equipment as midnight approached, rather than go to a party).

Recently — and, I'd argue, fortunately — the Obama administration seems to have become more open to the idea of encouraging loan forgiveness in certain situations.

Barber walked the sideline in street clothes in the second half and said later he thought he would be O.K. "Fortunately, it wasn't worse," he said.

Although Joe fortunately would not live long enough ever to know what hit him, this still makes for a pathetic and thoroughly deflated ending to the shrunken figure of the great DiMaggio as he limps out of the book.

Due to the nature of the construction we fortunately would not need a specialty construction company or a wealth of engineers.

"Owning a hotel I was concerned what our guests would think, but fortunately no-one complained although a few guests did mention the noise".

In an epitope mapping effort, the preferred binding site of selected Affibody ligands was mapped to amino acids 30 36 of Aβ, which fortunately would indicate that the Affibody molecules should not bind the amyloid precursor protein (APP).

(The break-up didn't even have to be her own; when screenwriter Nora Ephron divorced Carl Bernstein, she took pleasure in sharing the real identity of Deep Throat – her husband's biggest secret – with anyone who would listen. Fortunately for Deep Throat, not many people would listen).

Most of the participants expressed experience of discrimination to varying degrees, particularly in the community - 'needless to say that the main issue which troubles me would be discrimination, fortunately not occurring in classes or other teaching places' (F3).

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