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Sentence count:272+13Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: unfortunatelySimilar words: opportunitylatelyprivatelyaccuratelyultimatelydesperatelydeliberatelyapproximatelyMeaning: ['fɔrtʃnətlɪ /'fɔːt-]  adv. by good fortune. 
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121. Fortunately, women have changed sufficiently to make child care an issue.
122. Fortunately, even flawed loaves are usually delicious and can often be consumed with great joy.
123. Fortunately, our customer was running the same problem on a traditional statistical analysis program.
124. Fortunately, every state has rules on how those votes are counted and which ballots are considered legal.
125. Fortunately, Bachmann deemed his side show worthy of further exploration.
126. Fortunately, there is a statute that says a little drop of blood will do.sentencedict.com
127. Fortunately or unfortunately there is an impressive message hidden in the physical presences of any kind of material.
128. But fortunately at that moment her gynaecologist called in for a brief visit and Brian went off to the nursery.
129. Fortunately not every public footpath in the county is closed.
130. Fortunately, newer pieces are easier to find and are making a comeback in specialty decorating shops and mail-order catalogs.
131. Fortunately, considerable effort has gone into developing alternatives to national routine death certification.
132. Fortunately he saw the joke, but couldn't bring himself to laugh about the eyebrows.
133. Fortunately, the newly constructed grandstands held up under the stress of several hundred fans.
134. Fortunately, none of the hostages came to any serious harm.
135. There are some legal niceties attendant upon this definition with which it is fortunately not necessary to deal in the present outline.
136. Fortunately, too, he had at least one dauntless and resourceful boy of school age to assist.
137. Fortunately, Chrysler dropped the idea for such a fin at the last minute.
138. Fortunately, there is little chance of that except in extreme cases.
139. Fortunately, he has a high worry temperature, focused on the right area: reaching a goal he has set.
140. Fortunately Diana was not seriously hurt by the fall although she did suffer severe bruising around her stomach.
141. Fortunately, some sediments, by rare good fortune, survive from very ancient times with little or no loss of legibility.
142. Fortunately, the majority warm to it and do go on to fulfilled fatherhood.
143. Fortunately, many types of pump can be restarted without having to be disconnected and dismantled.
144. Fortunately this morning Rose had contrived to rid himself of Naseby's services.
145. We were late getting to the airport, but fortunately our plane was delayed.
146. Fortunately, while traditional values have hardly changed at the dinner table, cooker design has.
147. Fortunately, I realised before it was too late that I was having all the fun-and doing all the work.
148. Fortunately, archaeology breeds rebels who care for nothing but ferreting out the truth.
149. Fortunately her torrent of abuse was diluted by a downpour of even more torrential rain.
150. But, fortunately, interviewers had difficulty restricting employees to the confines of the standard interview questions.
More similar words: opportunitylatelyprivatelyaccuratelyultimatelydesperatelydeliberatelyapproximatelydefinitelysatellitedonateSenatedominateresonateeliminatelaminatedcoordinatedecaffeinatedunabletunetune intunnelstart upvirtualvirtuallydepartureby virtue oftelltell ontelephone
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