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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as propitious for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is favorable or advantageous for a particular situation or outcome.
Example: "The weather conditions are as propitious for the outdoor event as we had hoped."
Alternatives: "as favorable for" or "as advantageous for".
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The domestic political conditions in Tehran have never been as propitious for a settlement as they are today.
But it seems unlikely that the atmosphere will be as propitious for Mr Brown in 2009 as it became at the end of 2008.
It was probably a manual of divination, and the first appearance of Venus as the evening star was seen as propitious for human sacrifices.
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Quantum cascade lasers are recognized as propitious candidates for future terahertz optoelectronics.
No wonder Judge Jackson told the lawyers gathered in his court "this is probably as propitious a time for any negotiated outcome as you have".Microsoft's shares leapt on the announcement of the mediator's appointment: investors would love to see a settlement, almost any settlement, which would dispel the uncertainty hanging over the company.
Experts say the lack of clouds and the angle and intensity of sunlight, especially in Egypt's south, are especially propitious for solar power, as are the cost benefits of a large existing electric grid and heavy demand close to empty deserts suitable for large solar installations.
But the Luo tribe, one of Kenya's poorest, celebrated it as propitious and more than 90percentnt of them voted for NARC.
But the omens for the Pan Am Worldport are not as propitious: it's due to be demolished by 2015.
The trigger that stirs these neurons is still unknown, but probably the brain monitors internal signals as to whether the body is ready to reproduce and external cues as to whether circumstances are propitious for yielding to desire.
They are described as assistants of Durga having sinister as well as propitious characteristics.
Up to this time the tenor of life at Steventon rectory had been propitious for Jane Austen's growth as a novelist.
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