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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good omen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a sign or event that is believed to indicate a positive outcome or fortune.
Example: "Seeing the first robin of spring is often considered a good omen for the upcoming year."
Alternatives: "a positive sign" or "a favorable indication".
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A good omen, perhaps?
A good omen.
Not a good omen.
So that's a good omen.
It is a good omen".
It seemed a good omen.
A good omen, I decided.
A good omen for Mr Hollande?
We took it as a good omen.
He said it was a good omen.
Bostonians think that is a good omen.
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