verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
well
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This augurs well for the future and underlines the truth that music as a universal language is an important resource for ecumenism.
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That augured well for the day.
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That, at least, augured well .
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It hardly augurs well - especially as none of them have won an international in Paris.
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Such potential augurs well for the 1990s.
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Enjoyment of one's past job does not augur well for contentment in the role of housewife.
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This augurs well for the future and should be reflected in some good team gala results this coming season.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He pledged that his administration would defend the principle of states' rights, which augured poorly for civil rights enforcement.
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It hardly augurs well - especially as none of them have won an international in Paris.
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Metz augured in right behind him, breaking an ankle.
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That, at least, augured well.
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This augurs well for the future and should be reflected in some good team gala results this coming season.
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This augurs well for the future and underlines the truth that music as a universal language is an important resource for ecumenism.