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Discover LudwigThe phrase "auspicious task" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means a task or activity that is favorable, promising, or fortunate. It is typically used to describe a task that has a high likelihood of success or positive outcomes. Example: After months of preparation, the team was finally ready to take on the auspicious task of launching their new product in the market. Here, "auspicious task" is used to indicate that the team has high hopes and expectations for the success of their product launch.
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This transformed the usually auspicious task of packing a suitcase into something morbid and strange.
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Not one to question the synchronistic flow of the universe, Guy soon secured a suitable patch of land in the hills behind Byron Bay, Australia, and in 1981 on the doubly auspicious occasion of Easter Sunday and a full moon in Libra began to execute the consecrated tasks bestowed on him.
This is auspicious.
The timing was auspicious.
The meeting was auspicious.
An auspicious start.
It was auspicious.
Her record is auspicious.
They are...not auspicious.
Her beginnings were auspicious.
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