fortuitous timing
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timing that happens by a lucky chance, often resulting in a positive outcome
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- Thanks to the fortuitous timing, our product launched right as demand surged.
- The project's success was largely due to the fortuitous timing of the market launch.
- Her arrival, with such fortuitous timing, saved the meeting from falling apart.
- Her arrival was a stroke of fortuitous timing, just when we needed help most.
- It was fortuitous timing that the grant opened the week we finished the prototype.
- It was fortuitous timing that the rain started right after the outdoor concert finished.
- The merger benefited from fortuitous timing during a market upswing.
- Discovering the old map with such fortuitous timing led them to the hidden treasure.
- With truly fortuitous timing, the rain stopped just before the outdoor ceremony began.
- Despite initial delays, the fortuitous timing of the new policy actually benefited the company.
- He attributed his career break to fortuitous timing rather than pure talent.
- The investor's decision proved to be an example of remarkably fortuitous timing.
- Investors praised the CEO’s fortuitous timing in exiting the risky position.
- With fortuitous timing, the rescue team arrived just as the tide began to rise.
- In a case of fortuitous timing, the test patch fixed the bug hours before the demo.
- The unexpected funding came at a moment of truly fortuitous timing for the struggling charity.
- The rescue team’s fortuitous timing meant the hiker was found before nightfall.
- He always seemed to have a knack for fortuitous timing, turning problems into opportunities.
- Had it not been for their fortuitous timing, the deal would have collapsed.
- The fortuitous timing of the discovery accelerated scientific research significantly.