Fortunatelly example sentences

for·tu·nate·ly

adverb

fortunately (adverb)

  - it is fortunate that:

Synonyms

luckily, happily, providentially, opportunely, propitiously, mercifully, thankfully, Feedback

"Fortunatelly" Example Sentences

1. Fortunately, the rain stopped just as we reached the park.
2. The surgery was a success, and fortunately, he's recovering well.
3. Fortunately, I had remembered to bring my umbrella.
4. We were lost, but fortunately, we met a helpful local.
5. I failed the test, but fortunately, I can retake it.
6. He slipped, but fortunately, he didn't fall.
7. She was late, but fortunately, the meeting hadn't started.
8. The flight was delayed, but fortunately, not by much.
9. It was a close call, but fortunately, no one was injured.
10. The car broke down, but fortunately, we were close to home.
11. Fortunately, for us, the restaurant had a table available.
12. Fortunately, I had backed up my files.
13. The project was challenging, but fortunately, we finished on time.
14. I got lost, but fortunately, my phone had GPS.
15. She was sick, but fortunately, it wasn't serious.
16. Fortunately, the fire was quickly extinguished.
17. The storm was intense, but fortunately, it passed quickly.
18. He missed the bus, but fortunately, he caught the next one.
19. She lost her wallet, but fortunately, someone found it.
20. We ran out of gas, but fortunately, there was a gas station nearby.
21. The dog got loose, but fortunately, he came back home.
22. The thief was caught, fortunately.
23. Fortunately, the children were unharmed.
24. The meeting was long, but fortunately, productive.
25. The weather was awful, but fortunately, we stayed indoors.
26. Fortunately, no one was seriously hurt in the accident.
27. The deadline was tight, but fortunately, we made it.
28. It was a difficult situation, but fortunately, we found a solution.
29. Fortunately, the problem was easily fixed.
30. The presentation went well, fortunately.
31. He was very ill, but fortunately, he is now recovering.
32. The traffic was heavy, but fortunately, we weren't late.
33. Fortunately, the damage was minimal.
34. The exam was hard, but fortunately, I passed.
35. Fortunately, the bank approved our loan.
36. The food was expensive, but fortunately, it was delicious.
37. Fortunately, I had insurance.
38. The flight was bumpy, but fortunately, it landed safely.
39. Fortunately, he had a spare tire.
40. The movie was long, but fortunately, it was interesting.
41. It was a cold day, but fortunately, we had warm clothes.
42. The job was stressful, but fortunately, it was well-paid.
43. Fortunately, the police arrived quickly.
44. The concert was sold out, but fortunately, we got tickets.
45. Fortunately, the weather improved later in the day.
46. The game was close, but fortunately, we won.
47. Fortunately, I remembered my passport.
48. The train was crowded, but fortunately, we found seats.
49. Fortunately, the doctor was available.
50. The store was closing, but fortunately, we made it in time.

Common Phases

1. Fortunately, that's not the case.
2. Fortunately, I had my phone with me.
3. Fortunately, nobody was hurt.
4. Fortunately, the weather cleared up.
5. Fortunately, he arrived on time.
6. Fortunately, she was able to escape.
7. Fortunately, it was a minor problem.
8. Fortunately, I had saved enough money.
9. Fortunately, the police were nearby.
10. Fortunately, the surgery was a success.
11. Fortunately, I remembered to lock the door.
12. Fortunately, my parents were supportive.
13. Fortunately, the fire was quickly extinguished.
14. Fortunately, the flight wasn't delayed.
15. Fortunately, the lost dog was found.
16. Fortunately, he had a change of clothes.
17. Fortunately, she had a backup plan.
18. Fortunately, the damage was repairable.
19. Fortunately, there was a spare tire in the car.
20. Fortunately, I had a good teacher.

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