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The phrase "a propitious beginning for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a favorable or advantageous start to a situation, event, or project. Example: "The team's hard work and dedication created a propitious beginning for the new project, setting the stage for future success."
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Hardly a propitious beginning for someone going it alone.
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It's a propitious time for reform.
The dispute comes at a propitious time for Fox.
This would hardly seem a propitious time for rate increases.
Graham's emergence as an evangelist came at a propitious moment for 20th-century Protestants.
It may be a propitious time for Ford to introduce this bright yellow box.
It claims a propitious pattern for which no one is responsible, even while everyone participates.
Relations with Britain were on an upturn, so it was a propitious time for creative diplomacy.
Chris Christie became the governor of New Jersey at a propitious moment for a conservative Republican in a blue state.
It does not seem like a propitious New Year for any of the parties concerned.(Picture credit: AFP).
"This is a propitious time for energy breakthroughs," he said at a recent session with reporters in Washington.
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