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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'is a premonition' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about a feeling or an event that seems to predict a future event. For example: I had a feeling of dread this morning and it seemed like a premonition of something bad happening later today.
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Instead it is a premonition of catastrophe.
An unattractive house built in a newly developed tract 25 miles south of Atlanta, Tara is a premonition of the suburban sprawl to come.
What follows is a premonition of gangsta rap, a vivid depiction of ghetto life lived large, complete with shoot-em-up sound-effects.
This sentiment, written more than a century before the First Amendment, is a premonition of one of the finest ideals of the imperfect country that was to come.
An architectural rendering is a premonition of sorts, an illustration of what a park or a bridge, an apartment building or an office tower, might look like, even before the first splash of concrete licks the ground.
But the law of narrative (and the law of desire, to cite one of his early titles) mandates trouble, and Harry's curious English pseudonym, evoking both "The Third Man" and "The Postman Always Rings Twice," is a premonition of lurking shadows.
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"It was a premonition of things to come," Dinos joked.
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