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Discover LudwigThe phrase "omen for" can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is a sign or warning of what is to come. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing an event or situation that is seen as a foreshadowing of future events. Example: The sudden drop in stock prices is an omen for an economic downturn in the near future.
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A good omen for Mr Hollande?
Not a good omen for Europe.
Not a good omen for a company.
4.36pm BST An omen for the weekend?
That was a good omen for us.
This seems a good omen for it.
Is this an omen for the Oscars?
Came upon a dreadful omen for England.
An omen for his near namesake?
It was a good omen for the day.
That was seen as a bad omen for Bochum.
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