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Discover LudwigThe phrase "auspicious harbinger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is a positive sign or indication of future success or good fortune.
Example: "The arrival of the first flowers in spring is often seen as an auspicious harbinger of warmer days ahead."
Alternatives: "promising sign" or "favorable omen".
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This was not an auspicious harbinger for their cause.
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It wasn't just that the man who could be so eloquent had seemingly chosen not to be on this auspicious occasion, although that turned out to be a troubling harbinger of things to come.
Aboard Raincoast's research vessel Achiever, the first stage of our trip to Hartley Bay from Bella Bella had been auspicious with brilliantly sunny skies and the sighting of an elephant seal a harbinger of good things to come.
It was a harbinger.
Beware the repeat harbinger.
Not an auspicious start.
This is auspicious.
The timing was auspicious.
The meeting was auspicious.
An auspicious start.
It was auspicious.
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