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The phrase "your fortunes" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a person's future successes or luck, or their overall financial status. Example: "Despite starting with very little, you have managed to turn your fortunes around and become a successful entrepreneur."
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Your fortunes were what you made of them: the secret was out.
Charities may see the emerging wealthy as people who, if cultivated, may become big donors as your fortunes grow.
But if you lost the election as the vice-presidential candidate, keeping it close seems to make quite a bit of difference to your fortunes.
"When you invest in a celebrity as a frontman, as any product salesman can tell you, you're also putting your fortunes with their behavior," Mr. Wright said.
Your fortunes may well be manacled to an unemployment rate that, to your thinking, is more reflective of dynamics beyond your control than of any tinkering you can do.
You might need to take a more hands-on approach to restore your fortunes, and then, after a bit of quantitative easing, with any luck you'll be back on top and you'll be able to make a deposit.
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By Burke Boyce The New Yorker, February 4 , 1928P. 26 Polly-Pick-Your-Fortune, View Article By Jia Tolentino By Rebecca Mead By Anthony Lane By Alan Burdick.
You make your fortune somewhere else".
Answer that question correctly and your fortune is made.
The locals assume you've made your fortune.
Why lose your position, your fortune and your life over such a thing?
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