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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ominous" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an ominous" because "ominous" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The dark clouds in the sky created an ominous atmosphere before the storm."
Alternatives: "a threatening" or "a foreboding".
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There's also a ominous trend towards flexibility.
Without a ominous mandatory minimum term hanging over a defendant's head, the compulsion to cooperate and cause other arrests and prosecutions diminishes.
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In the background, an ominous hum (a fan? a generator?).
She has even received a bouquet with an ominous note.
Instead, they suggest an ominous stasis, an unstable stillness.
Orlando rebounded from a day that had an ominous beginning.
He is like an ominous husband in a Hitchcock film.
It was an ominous way to start a new season.
It was an ominous statement-if anything, an understatement.
LVH is an ominous predictor of cardiovascular outcomes and is a multifactorial process with many causes.
It's an ominous and sad day".
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