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Presage

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The fever and chills may presage a serious illness.
The lack of communication from the team may presage a failed mission.
The coughing and sneezing presage a cold coming on.
The old bones presage the discovery of a dinosaur.
The stock market decline may presage an economic recession.
The sudden surge in protests may presage a change in government.
The recent volcanic activity may presage an eruption.
The increase in crime may presage a rise in security measures.
The falling leaves presage the arrival of autumn.
The criticism of the new policy may presage a major shift in public opinion.
The first signs of aging presage the onset of more serious health problems.
The early symptoms of the disease presage a long and difficult battle for the patient.
The first few bars of the song presage the chorus.
The small tremors in the ground presage a possible earthquake.
The missed opportunities presage a future of regret.
The poor test scores presage a challenging academic year.
The growing tensions between the two countries presage a potential war.
The drastic budget cuts presage a difficult time for the public services.
The scandalous revelations presage the end of his political career.
His statements presage a major shift in policy.
The teacher tried to presage the outcome of the exam.
The sales figures presage a strong quarter for the company.
The political analysts presage a win for the incumbent in the upcoming election.
The economic indicators presage an upcoming recession.
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