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Happening by a lucky chance; lucky or fortunate.
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And then he met John Dowsett, the great John Dowsett. The whole thing was fortuitous. This cannot be doubted.
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1910 October, Jack London, chapter I, in Burning Daylight, New York, N.Y.: The Macmillan Company, →OCLC, part II, page 128:
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England were ragged at this point but the response was full of conviction, equalising swiftly then taking control before the tiring Danes and the magnificent Schmeichel were finally overcome with Kane's fortuitous winner.
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2021 July 7, Phil McNulty, “England 2-1 Denmark”, in BBC Sport‎[1]: