fortunately

IPA: fˈɔrtʃʌnʌtɫi

adverb

  • In a fortunate manner.
  • It is (or was, etc) fortunate that.
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Examples of "fortunately" in Sentences

  • But that if fortunately is very difficult indeed, seems like God have considered that in the overall design.
  • Women have often quipped that they have to be twice as good as men to get anywhere — but that, fortunately, is not difficult.
  • But the world, fortunately, is more chaotic than that — though this does mean we have to endure a great deal of inconsistency.
  • Mostly we just have to clean up all the food mugs etc before the safety people visit, which fortunately is announced well in advance.
  • As soon as I saw the picture of the book cover, my mind immediately zoomed back to my childhood (which, fortunately, is a good thing).
  • I've wondered about that ever since I became pregnant again .. fortunately, I've had my mom make me a couple of beautiful (yet simple) dresses ..
  • Her choice of words in which to express herself should tell you plenty, which fortunately is now captured on the internet with her full name and town.
  • I think negotiators have to be prepared for those, you know, those polarized feelings of joy and happiness when you succeed, which fortunately is most of the time.
  • Unfortunately, or perhaps fortunately from a libertarian point of view, the government, and our present government in particular, is completely inadequate to implementing such interventions.

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