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more fortunate

adjective as in better-off

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You are more fortunate: If you ever find yourself in that fix, all you have to do is read this story.

My daughter is certainly more fortunate than the average young person.

I think that we can safely say President Obama is much more fortunate than poor Mr. Hoover was.

Today Bilal is more fortunate than many tunnel owners; after eight days of Israeli bombing, his passageway is still intact.

I never dare venture over except as the guest of some more fortunate friend.

One man, more fortunate than his comrades, continued to use with much economy the most precious of all his stores—tobacco.

Yes, on the whole, I was more fortunate than had my ambitious hopes been realised to the full.

More fortunate, however, than Prince Poniatowski, he managed to cross the river on his horse.

Here they were more wary and more fortunate, and Isabel took a curious pleasure in watching the manifest bliss of her companion.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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