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Affluently, a generous girl helped me. vs Fortunately, a generous girl helped me.

These two phrases are not comparable as they have different meanings. 'Fortunately, a generous girl helped me.' is the correct phrase to use in this context, indicating that the speaker is grateful for the help received. 'Affluently' does not fit in this context and is not commonly used in this way.

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Affluently, a generous girl helped me.

'Affluently' is not commonly used in this context. It does not convey the intended meaning of the sentence.

The word 'affluently' is not typically used to describe someone helping others. It is more commonly used to describe wealth or abundance.
  • She's a generous girl, my Sarah.
  • Once before, a man helped me.
  • But then our friend helped me.
  • No; she has helped me.
  • I meant to tell you... ...the day I got ill, a woman helped me.
  • I fed him information when it helped me.
  • I fed him information when it helped me.
  • It was a woman who helped me.
  • I need your help, you helped me.
  • Then I escaped, and Bell helped me.
  • Then I escaped, and Bell helped me.
  • A stranger came across me and he helped me.
  • But, in some ways, it helped me.
  • You doing it hasn't helped me.
  • I would do anything if you helped me.
  • They'll know you helped me.
  • Dr. Andover really helped me.
  • I mean, you really helped me.
  • He was visiting friends in my building, and he helped me.
  • He and Queen Elizabeth will remain unaware that you helped me.

Fortunately, a generous girl helped me.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express gratitude for a positive outcome or event.

'Fortunately' is used to indicate that something good or lucky has happened, in this case, the help received from the generous girl.
  • She's a generous girl, my Sarah.
  • Once before, a man helped me.
  • But then our friend helped me.
  • No; she has helped me.
  • I meant to tell you... ...the day I got ill, a woman helped me.
  • Fortunately, somebody still loves me.
  • I fed him information when it helped me.
  • I fed him information when it helped me.
  • It was a woman who helped me.
  • I need your help, you helped me.
  • Then I escaped, and Bell helped me.
  • Then I escaped, and Bell helped me.
  • A stranger came across me and he helped me.
  • But, in some ways, it helped me.
  • You doing it hasn't helped me.
  • I would do anything if you helped me.
  • They'll know you helped me.
  • Dr. Andover really helped me.
  • I mean, you really helped me.
  • He was visiting friends in my building, and he helped me.

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