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The phrase "about an omen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic related to a sign or portent that is believed to predict future events.
Example: "The villagers spoke in hushed tones about an omen that foretold a great storm approaching their land."
Alternatives: "regarding a portent" or "concerning a sign".
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When Abraham's life is threatened, he dreams of a cedar about to be felled, an omen that is said to have presaged the deaths of the Roman emperors Domitian and Severus Alexander.
It was an omen.
It seemed an omen.
It seems an omen.
What an omen!
Is it an omen?
Perhaps it is an omen.
Was the title an omen?
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