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No. It should not even be a word.

A harbinger is a noun, meaning a herald, omen, or sign of things to come.

You have to use it as a verb to form a present participle (-ing form), in order to create a gerund for the "act of being a harbinger." The words heralding or foreshadowing are much better words for this.

This only occurs because there is no other verb form (such as to harbege) for the action.

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