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Discover LudwigThe phrase "auspicious in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a favorable or promising situation or condition in relation to a specific context or event.
Example: "The weather was auspicious in ensuring a successful outdoor wedding ceremony."
Alternatives: "favorable for" or "promising in".
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The historical record is not auspicious in this regard.
The numbers all add up to nine, considered particularly auspicious in Myanmar.
Circumstances were not as auspicious in Romania, China, the Caucasus, and Central Asia.
Apple Pay's beginnings have been less than auspicious in other markets, including skepticism from retailers in its home market.
The world's largest car manufacturer, Toyota, changed its name from "Toyoda" in the 1930s because the number of brush strokes was more auspicious in Japanese culture.
Now, Mr. Usmanov's ties to Gazprom are seen as auspicious in Moscow, where reliable connections to the Kremlin are essential for business survival and success.
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"I'm truly thankful to God that I can spend this time, in this auspicious month, in the company of you Iranians in New York!" He smiled broadly.
As he came to work in this auspicious time in America, Quentin Richardson recalled the anger of his grandmother many years ago.
These two men, William Staley and Terrance Clark, started Thrive, a non-profit design organization, in an auspicious community in the Arkansas Delta called Helena-West Helena.
SHINDE, India — When a Chinese truck company wanted to open a factory in India, its president looked at sites that had a mountain in back and a river in front — especially auspicious locations in the traditional practice of feng shui.
You had an auspicious debut in your first Olympics in Los Angeles in 1984.
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