Examples of 'quite fortunate' in a sentence
Meaning of "quite fortunate"
quite fortunate - an idiom used to express a high level of luck or positive outcome in a situation
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quite fortunate
We are quite fortunate that there was not a fifth.
The position that it occupied was quite fortunate.
I am also quite fortunate that it pays well.
The student here was actually quite fortunate.
He felt quite fortunate as he went to bed that night.
Not dying on the spot was quite fortunate already.
I am quite fortunate that the doctor caught it early.
I imagine he considers himself quite fortunate.
I have been quite fortunate with my class schedule.
Their choice of partner proved to be quite fortunate indeed.
You are quite fortunate to have a father such as him.
You are really quite fortunate.
You are quite fortunate to come to me with this.
The Apollo lunar landing crews were quite fortunate.
I see this as a quite fortunate and necessary development of society.
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By your standards, which is quite fortunate for us.
I was quite fortunate and had only two days of rain.
I have been quite fortunate.
I am quite fortunate to be able to speak with all these nations.
I do see however that we are quite fortunate compared with many people here.
It is quite fortunate that this communistic element is not a large one.
The next owners will be quite fortunate!
We consider ourselves quite fortunate to be able to operate a refrigerator here.
Given these conditions, you are actually quite fortunate.
I was quite fortunate to find MarketFix.
I need them for work as well so that 's quite fortunate.
He was quite fortunate that his father is also in finance.
This is quite unexpected . And quite fortunate.
And quite fortunate.
Here in London, we have been quite fortunate.
That is quite fortunate.
Quite fortunate to have such a well-paid job.
He was quite fortunate.
He himself was a physician . He was quite fortunate.
We have been quite fortunate to have a positive and receptive audience base.
Only about 2 % of the really damaging ultraviolet radiation We are quite fortunate.
Others are not quite fortunate enough to lose the alcohol in this fashion.
From this perspective, we must say the Netherlands is quite fortunate.
We are quite fortunate.
In this first apartment, I was quite fortunate.
I was quite fortunate in convincing him to continue his work here for me.
In the last twenty-five years, I have been quite fortunate to have awesome neighbours.
Bradbury was quite fortunate even to be still competing in short track speed skating.
Well as a Devils fan, I have been quite fortunate.
I have been quite fortunate to work with and learn from some very amazing actors.
In fact, I consider myself quite fortunate.
I am quite fortunate to know what I want in life at a relatively young age.
Poor Daniel? I imagine he considers himself quite fortunate.
We are quite fortunate this morning to have Stanley Fischer as our honored guest.
Oh, we are indeed … by your standards, which is quite fortunate for us.
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