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Discover Ludwig"a certain foreboding" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of dread or apprehension. For example, "The sky was dark and grey, and it filled me with a certain foreboding."
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So when I set off for Kiev last week it was with a certain foreboding.
She will think with a certain foreboding: Is this the sign?
She cut the cash flow with a certain foreboding and not for the first time plunged into the world of work and the endless, mundane problems following upon the federal government's retreat from the 60-year-old welfare system.
In this context George Shaw's small, fastidious painting of a barren brick-walled yard and a distant church has a certain foreboding, but it is better suited to a show about the influence of Caspar David Friedrich or Pieter de Hooch.
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His voice was a gift, he has said, that brought him enormous joy, as well as a certain amount of loneliness and, eventually, foreboding -- because it was a gift that in time puberty would take away from him.
Vanessa (Ms. Bibb) and her husband, Jack Rob Corddryy), exhibiting a certain carelessness in their house hunting, buy a foreboding wreck of a place in New Orleans that the local residents have given demonic nicknames like House of Blood.
A certain nostalgia comes through in each piece, even as they might incite a sense of foreboding in viewers.
A certain attire.
By a certain light.
A certain unburdening.
— a certain pleasure.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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