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The phrase "auspicious at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a favorable or promising situation or time related to a specific event or location.
Example: "The ceremony was held on an auspicious at the new moon, symbolizing new beginnings."
Alternatives: "favorable for" or "promising for".
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Here too the omens seemed auspicious at the start of his reign.
Mr. Abdel Maguid said: "Disputes can be settled only through negotiations, not big general proposals," suggesting that an approach like the crown prince's might be more auspicious at a time when the two combatants are actually compelled to sit at a table and talk to each other.
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Talk about an auspicious start at the Drug Enforcement Administration.
He lives in a large building for rising young professionals that stands, by auspicious chance, at the corner of Hollywood and Vine.
Martin Jol's Ajax reign got off to an auspicious start at FC Groningen, the visitors running out 2 0 winners on Sunday.
The following year she made an auspicious debut at the world championships in Austria, beginning her assault on the five disciplines with a gold in the slalom and a bronze in the GS.
Several years ago a group billed as the Mark QuartetEthan Iverson Quartet made an auspicious debut at the Village Vanguard, with Mr. Turner on tenor saxophone, Mr. Iverson on piano, Ben Street on bass and Billy Hart on drums.
Hundreds of Balinese Hindus made the trek up the slopes of Mount Agung an active volcano that's predicted to blow to attend an auspicious ceremony at the iconic Pura Besakih temple deep in the danger zone.
His auspicious appearance at The Onion on this recent evening was thanks to the actor's return to the stage after nearly six years for a revival of Tom Stoppard's Travesties at Princeton's McCarter Theatre.
Because the first few pages are missing, it begins with an auspicious fragment, "effort at artistry," which it is, not only in its contents but in the life of the one who authored it.
The midsummer Bon dance for spirits of the dead or early spring rice-planting dances in many areas of Japan or various auspicious dances held at the New Year in Korea and China were performed only once a year, and hence a high level of artistry was not usually achieved.
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