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forefront
[ fawr-fruhnt, fohr- ]
noun
- the foremost part or place.
- the position of greatest importance or prominence:
in the forefront of today's writers.
forefront
/ ˈfɔːˌfrʌnt /
noun
- the extreme front
- the position of most prominence, responsibility, or action
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Word History and Origins
Origin of forefront1
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Example Sentences
For as much as Walter was a maniac, he was at the forefront of printing art.
They say there are many “volunteers” and the Ossetians and Chechens are at the forefront of training them.
But now it is time for them to put their interests in the forefront for the sake of the nation.
According to doctors at the forefront of the fight today, they still are.
Do you ever feel pressure to keep trans issues at the forefront of your music, like Against Me!
In all the writings of the time, the theological interest is in the forefront.
All together they ran at the blockhouse door, the glowing, smoking tip of the log in the forefront.
He comes of the famous New York Hewitt family, whose members have been in the forefront of progress.
The schools are, on the whole, in the forefront of the fresh air movement, especially the public schools.
From the forefront of the crowd, a crimson-robed man ran toward the ship.
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