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Discover LudwigThe phrase "harbinger for" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate something that signals or foreshadows a future event or situation. Example: "The sudden drop in temperatures is a harbinger for the harsh winter ahead."
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Steele's selection was no harbinger for optimism.
This was not an auspicious harbinger for their cause.
Is it a harbinger for shareholder worms turning?
Turns out, the 140 yards in Super Bowl XLV were a harbinger for his 2011 season.
The slowing momentum is not necessarily a harbinger for a bad holiday season, Mr. Bines said.
A figure of her time, our history, Lee is her own harbinger for an iconic future.
Rebecca McCaughrin, an economist at Morgan Stanley, suggests that these deals are a harbinger for 2004.
A wood pile near the house is a harbinger for rodents and termites.
The fate of Falluja has become a possible harbinger for all of Iraq.
No. 2 Kentucky's shaky recent play is a harbinger for an early exit.
That episode was but a harbinger for the decades of dispute and repairs to come.
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