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The phrase "a premonition of future" is not correct in English.
It should be "a premonition of the future." You can use it when discussing a feeling or intuition about events that may happen later on.
Example: "She had a premonition of the future, sensing that something significant was about to change in her life."
Alternatives: "a foreboding of the future" or "an omen of what’s to come."
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He died on Christmas Eve , 1935 leaving the unfinished "Lulu" as a premonition of future catastrophe.
This was early 1976 and I suspect it was a ploy to get my shoulder-length mop into some kind of order, rather than a premonition of future trends.
The popularity of his rendition of Stewart's "Sing a Sad Song" (1963) was a premonition of future success.
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And when one realized that the woman on the screen was Ms. Loulaki with a totally different hairstyle, one wondered if the cinematic figure symbolized a memory from the live woman's past or a premonition of her future.
That's not even a guess, that's a premonition of the future.
But unlike other genres, fashwave arrives at a time when fascism itself is surging to global power for the first time since the 30s, and both its music and visuals can seem like a premonition of the future.
Already in 1927 the 29-year-old Jean Fautrier in his painting "Rabbit Pelts" had a premonition of the tragic future that was in store for France.
A place where a packed tram can visibly head for the Falls Road without any fear, other than that which is disclosed by the story, which is itself a premonition of the city's future woe.
A premonition of what?
Instead it is a premonition of catastrophe.
A premonition of an attack on Iran.
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