auspicious beginning
Frequency: 5.52.1 per million words
Refers to a start of an event or period that seems likely to be successful.
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- The successful product launch marked an auspicious beginning for the new company.
- It was an auspicious beginning to his long career.
- Securing the scholarship was an auspicious beginning to her academic career.
- The successful product launch marked an auspicious beginning for the new company.
- The signing of the peace treaty was seen as an auspicious beginning for a new era of cooperation.
- Winning their first game of the season was an auspicious beginning for the team.
- We hope that this conference represents an auspicious beginning for international dialogue.
- Everyone hoped the peace talks would have an auspicious beginning.
- Despite the auspicious beginning, the project later ran into major difficulties.
- Their first date was filled with laughter, an auspicious beginning to their relationship.
- The team's victory in the first match was an auspicious beginning to the season.
- The coronation ceremony was an auspicious beginning to the new monarch's reign.
- The new leader's inauguration speech promised an auspicious beginning for the nation.
- Could this scientific breakthrough be the auspicious beginning of a new era in medicine?
- Their marriage had an auspicious beginning, celebrated by all their loved ones.
- The project had an auspicious beginning, with full support from all stakeholders.
- The discovery of gold provided an auspicious beginning for the town's prosperity.
- The artist sold her first painting on opening night—an auspicious beginning indeed.
- After months of planning, the festival got off to an auspicious beginning with sunny weather.
- An auspicious beginning doesn't always guarantee success, but it certainly helps.