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Discover LudwigThe phrase "auspicious omen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a sign or event that is believed to indicate good fortune or a positive outcome.
Example: "The arrival of the first robin in spring is often seen as an auspicious omen for a bountiful harvest."
Alternatives: "favorable sign" or "good omen".
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As he spoke, an eagle appeared overhead in an auspicious omen.
I decided to take this as an auspicious omen for what still felt like an unknown trip.
Rumors that his face had been spotted on the moon sent Jordanians into the streets to witness this auspicious omen.
Even more unfortunately, www.womenswork.com, "The Progressive Site for Progressive Women," has been dormant for nearly two years -- hardly an auspicious omen.
Although there is no evidence to back up its claim, the company contends that the site is where Genghis Khan found the whip, traditionally considered an auspicious omen, that inspired his future conquests.
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And then the play proper, itself full of auspicious omens.
Temples were erected in his honour, auspicious omens were ascribed to his influence, and in one memorial he was even likened to Confucius.
WHEN Paul Martin took over as Canada's prime minister, barely two years ago, the omens were auspicious enough.
Here too the omens seemed auspicious at the start of his reign.
Might they revive it?The omens are not auspicious.
And it must be said that the omens do not look especially auspicious now.
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