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The phrase "a harbinger of spring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that signals or indicates the arrival of spring, often referring to natural phenomena or events.
Example: "The blooming of the crocuses is a harbinger of spring, bringing color back to the garden after a long winter."
Alternatives: "a sign of spring" or "an omen of spring".
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For the pagans who once lived here, Maslenitsa was a harbinger of spring; today, the organizers hope, it could be the harbinger of a more figurative springtime for Pskov.
The riotous rainbow of 5,000 plants -- long a harbinger of spring in wintry Manhattan -- is to make its debut on Thursday in a new space: Rockefeller Center.
One of the first fleshy fungi to appear from March to May, U. craterium has been dubbed a "harbinger of spring", and is sometimes encountered under melting snow.
On a snowy day it seems a harbinger of spring.
Here's today's mini crossword puzzle, and a clue: Bird that's a harbinger of spring (5 letters).
In Sibelius's wintry, very northern Allemonde, she is effectively a harbinger of spring.
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— marks him as a harbinger of today's boundary-crossing musicians.
Those results are now being seen as a harbinger of next year's election.
In a harbinger of summer, Glimmerglass Opera in Cooperstown, N.Y., has announced its 2005 season.
Press releases touted the accomplishment as a harbinger of tomorrow, when robot maids, nurses, and babysitters will tiptoe deftly about the home.
Its place in history is more significant: the Avalanche was a harbinger of today's trucks that place as much emphasis on moving people as they do on hauling cargo.
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