What is another word for more fortuitously?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔː fɔːtjˈuːɪtəsli] (IPA)

More fortuitously means happening by chance or luck. Some synonyms for this term include serendipitously, accidentally, unexpectedly, incidentally, or coincidentally. If something happens more fortuitously, it suggests that it happened without any pre-planning or prior knowledge. It could be described as a happy accident, a stroke of luck, or the stars aligning. Other synonyms could be unintentionally, haphazardly, or arbitrarily. These all imply chance or luck rather than intention. When something happens more fortuitously, it can be a pleasant surprise, and often comes as a relief or blessing when we least expect it.

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