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The phrase "a propitious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a favorable or advantageous situation or condition.
Example: "The weather was a propitious factor for the outdoor wedding, allowing everything to go smoothly."
Alternatives: "a favorable" or "an advantageous".
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It's a propitious time for reform.
It was not a propitious time.
He arrived at a propitious moment.
Longfellow lived at a propitious time.
Mr. Cullman entered the field at a propitious time.
Beckham's return is coming at a propitious time.
The group was founded at a propitious time.
Haxlr8r's launch comes at a propitious time for hardware entrepreneurs.
"He felt like it was a propitious time".
Optimists believe Mr Grade has arrived at a propitious time.
This has not been a propitious foreign-policy beginning.
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