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The phrase "a bit of foreboding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a feeling or sense of impending doom or anxiety about future events.
Example: "As the storm clouds gathered, there was a bit of foreboding in the air that made everyone uneasy."
Alternatives: "a sense of unease" or "a hint of dread."
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By and large, they have been eyeing the major search engines with a bit of foreboding.
While the Tuna Bowl has lost some of its bile with the specious declaration of a truce in the border war between the Patriots and the Jets, the family feud that has its latest chapter tonight at Giants Stadium is compelling in large part because Belichick still generates such enormous veneration -- and a bit of foreboding -- in the Jets' locker room.
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Calling Abra cute, they describe Kadabra as having "a bit of that personality", and Alakazam as being a "distinctly grim, foreboding character".
A darkly foreboding and ironic play, THE HUMANS has a bit of Arthur Miller style social commentary for our time in it.
WASHINGTON -- Hoping to maintain a bit of political pressure on Congress and the White House, a prominent gun control advocacy group is turning recent, foreboding statements from an al Qaeda operative into a national ad campaign.
A bit of hope.
A bit of decorum.
A bit of both.
A bit of intrigue.
A bit of interest.
A bit of cash.
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