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serendipitous

[ser-uhn-dip-i-tuhs] / ˌsɛr ənˈdɪp ɪ təs /






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“So serendipitously I mentioned ‘If you ever have an opening, I’d love to go through the recruiting process and see what happens.’

From Los Angeles Times

In 1967, Marta Becket, a professional ballet dancer from New York, serendipitously got a flat tire nearby and fell in love.

From Los Angeles Times

"My journey in comedy since then has been such a series of blessings and serendipitous moments."

From BBC

Somewhat serendipitously, new independent analysis first reported in The Times by Chris Gofford has identified the same person as the likely killer.

From Los Angeles Times

Locals pick up their parcels at the downtown post office, where, locals say, serendipitous run-ins with neighbors are an essential part of the small-town charm.

From Los Angeles Times