This sentence is an example of a sentence which uses the word
"auspice".
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If you were wondering about putting it in context however:
Auspice is normally a typo for auspices (the plural form) which
would mean under the patronage of eg. "The event was arranged under
the auspices of the RNLI."
In its singular form, auspice would normally mean an omen eg.
"I'm not sure how the rest of my day will go but the ten hungry
tigers looking my way is far from a good auspice."