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The phrase "propitious in" is not technically correct and cannot be used in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase "propitious for" followed by a noun or phrase. For example: "The weather was propitious for a picnic."
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The timing of its entry into Manhattan is propitious in Mr. Blair's view.
The timing of his birth was considered propitious; in Nepalese astrology, having an eldest son in December signals good things to come.
Anything with "108" in it was deemed to be very propitious in India and the east, and so it was a favourite unit in which to design a citadel or a wall.
They shape a context which is more propitious in some ways than the one in which Paddy Ashdown operated when Blair could have swallowed the Lib Dems alive, and almost as good as the one Charles Kennedy enjoyed after he had been vindicated over the war.
Research comprising flower-specific promotor sequences in genetic transformations seems to be especially propitious in providing the ability to express the transferred gene only in flowers or even more specifically, only in senescing flowers.
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The timing was propitious: interest in poetry in translation was growing in the early 60s and a number of poets were already engaged in serious and systematic translation work.
That is not just money, but a trade-off of lower yields for more resistance (ie, the opposite of what Borlaug achieved).But if the signs in the laboratory look propitious, out in the fields the distribution problems are formidable.
Trades in water have emerged in a few regions where conditions are propitious and in parts of the Indian subcontinent where farmers have surplus groundwater, but their global scale is marginal and their potential is likely to remain limited.Markets will drive change in other ways, signalling scarcity and producing the required adjustments to farmers' behaviour.
Enactment of the Cancer Moonshot within the 21st Century Cures Act in the USA arrived at a propitious moment in the advancement of knowledge, providing nearly US$2 billion of funding for cancer research and precision medicine.
Gliding out of the pits, Goodwin outlined his 27-year racing career, which took a propitious turn in 1997 when he began driving for McLaren in the F1 GTR, one of the most storied endurance racing cars of the last 50 years.
"I puttered around Saturday morning and then in the early afternoon, seeing that the currents were propitious, hopped in the skiff and rowed 10 miles out to Montauk for a delicious cheeseburger at the Star Island Yacht Club and rowed home into the setting sun and the southwest sea breeze -- another perfect day".
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