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The phrase "a flash of premonition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and brief feeling or insight about a future event, often with a sense of foreboding.
Example: "As she walked through the dark alley, a flash of premonition warned her that something was not right."
Alternatives: "a sudden intuition" or "a brief forewarning".
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A flash of premonition crosses his face when Kent first talks of madness.
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