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The phrase "foreshadowed the future" can be used in written English
It is typically used when you want to describe an event or situation that provides clues about what may come in the future. For example, you could say that the election results foreshadowed the future of the country.
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Georgetown When Georgetown lost to Ohio State in a Final Four matchup last season, the Hoyas' distribution of shots foreshadowed the future of the program.
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In the 2000 preseason, the 49ers and the Patriots played a game that foreshadowed the futures of Carmazzi and the quarterback drafted 134 spots behind him.
No proteins are synthesized, however, that would foreshadow the future differentiation of parts of the embryo.
But some experts say the 9/11 fund does not necessarily foreshadow the future.
If the future is to be meaningfully related to this life, however, corporeal existence must also be capable of foreshadowing the future life.
That thinning of American troops, and the necessary reliance on Iraqi forces to step into the fight, certainly foreshadows the future of the American mission across the nation.
"Fuzzy" could apply to all of them, apart from the assured Hamilton, whom Vidal clearly detests as foreshadowing the future sway of big capital.
This work demonstrates the potential of high resolution remote sensing data to calibrate a simple crop model without resorting to in situ data and thus foreshadows the future applications using Sentinel-2 data.
And its decline today, like that of America itself, seems to foreshadow the future of the American urban center.
His "greensight," a telepathic looking glass to the past, serves to foreshadow the future and dredge up secrets from the past (Hodor!).
The treaty foreshadowed the Ottoman Empire's future dependence on the European balance of power and also presaged the eventual dismemberment of its Balkan possessions.
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