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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ominous report" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a report or statement that suggests something bad or dangerous is likely to happen. Example: The government issued an ominous report warning of a potential terrorist attack in the city.
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The recent midterm elections returned a mixed but ominous report on abortion rights.
Last weekend the International Monetary Fund released a rather ominous report titled "Deflation: determinants, risks and policy options".
According to one ominous report in circulation, the budget for opera may be cut from a hundred and fourteen million euros to fifty-five million.
Yet the two organizations' 2013 policy response to the ISC's ominous report was weak, says Amanda Nickson, director of Global Tuna Conservation at the Pew Charitable Trusts.
Shortly thereafter came an ominous report by The Times's Andrew Revkin on warming's impact in the Arctic, where the sea ice is in rapid retreat, and its potentially devastating effect on Alaska's fragile tundra.
Most experts think the country is still several years away from being able to build a bomb, but the dispute is now being driven by a deep mutual distrust, recently increased by an ominous report by the International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN's nuclear watchdog.
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Despite this, ominous reports of "vaccine-damage" still circulate.
Less than a day later, ominous reports of failed cooling systems and radiation leaks at that plant began to emerge.
Before the end of December ominous reports were received by Guderian who, in this desperately late period of the war, had been made chief of the German general staff.
They shrug off ominous reports of double-digit price declines and slowing sales and insist there's plenty of cash out there.
NAPLES, Italy — It began with ominous reports of an invasion of oversize red cockroaches, the American type, which were not only driving out the native Neapolitan black cockroaches but also possibly carrying deadly diseases.
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