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Discover LudwigThe phrase "foreshadowing of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
The phrase is used when introducing an element or action that foreshadows a future event. For example, "The dark and stormy night was a foreshadowing of the difficulties that lay ahead."
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An upsetting foreshadowing of Broken Britain.
It is a foreshadowing of violence".
Not enough of a foreshadowing of the present for you?
A throwaway line, or foreshadowing of darker events to come?
It was like a cosmic foreshadowing of Messiaen.
Her suffering, and the foreshadowing of tragedy, made less impact.
So in this moment you have the foreshadowing of his own suffering and sacrifice".
The judge in the case called the bar incident "a foreshadowing of what was coming".
There was something supernatural about the Zoo's foreshadowing of the triumph of Able & Baker.
The documents also provide an eerie foreshadowing of the moment that proved to be McCarthy's downfall.
"Market corrections are just a foreshadowing of what death is going to feel like," he said.
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