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Commas are a feature of sentence structure. There is no word or phrase in English that requires one. Whether a word has a comma after it depends on the word's function in the sentence.

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Fortunately for you, the train is on time.

Fortunately, the train is on time.

The train was fortunately on time, so I caught it.

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Yes, when "fortunately" is used at the beginning of a sentence, a comma should follow it. For example: "Fortunately, the weather cleared up for the event."

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