expressions - phrase request-'Luckily, it could have been worse'


It's like you just don't have money, but suddenly you realised you did put a note somewhere deep in your bag and you grab that out and just feel the mixture of being lucky and relief and pessimistic about how it could be if you hadn't put that note in. What phrase can be used to desribe this feeling?



Answer



Consider:



Thank God (it wasn't any worse)!


Thank God: (spoken) be pleased or happy: Thank God no one was in the way or on the sidewalk when the bus went out of control



Or



Thankfully (it wasn't any worse)!


thankfully: (Informal) fortunately: Thankfully she wasn't injured



Or



Phew(, it could have been worse)!


Phew: used to express relief



Or



Am I ever lucky!



Or



Lucky me! (can also be meant sarcastically depending on context)



Or



Lucky me -- and lucky you, too! (Here's the money)



Or



All's well that ends well!



Or



Thankfully, it looked worse than it actually is!



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