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The part of the sentence "a harbinger of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that serves as a warning or a sign of a future event. For example, "The early arrival of snow was a harbinger of a harsh winter to come."
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Was this a harbinger of a Republican victory in November?
These phone calls were a harbinger of a huge problem.
The Jutland wolf may be a harbinger of a broader recovery.
The early afternoon brought a harbinger of a newer subgenre: Luminox playing trap music.
Wet sounds like a harbinger of a pop future that's tantalizingly close.
Germany's quiet new diplomacy may be a harbinger of a new era in Europe's politics.
Some Russian observers took this as a harbinger of a return of ugly Latvian nationalism.
The vote could be a harbinger of a broader shake-up in the government.
It was not a harbinger of a resurgent G.O.P., whose numbers remain in the toilet.
Devices like the Palm Pilot could be a harbinger of a new period for computer design.
Gainsayers will still dramatize China's growth rates as a harbinger of a grand power shift.
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