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"ill omen" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom which means a sign of bad luck or misfortune. You can use it in any context where you are referring to bad luck or impending disaster. Example sentence: The thunder and lightning in the sky was an ill omen for the voyage ahead.
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Which seems an ill omen.
O, what ill omen crossed me as I started!
McCoy, however, seems impervious to such an ill omen.
Javans, being rather superstitious, may see Merapi's rumblings as an ill omen.
Whether the goats were a good or ill omen, I never figured out.
But West led the club four, a bird of ill omen.
Still, he said, the stabbing should not be seen as an ill omen.
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But the ill omens were growing.
"My house was being battered," he wrote, "ravens constantly croaking ill omens at our door".
Although there are ill omens aplenty, the economy's resilience thus far has been remarkable.
There were so many hopes, and thus so many failures, ill omens and disappointments.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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