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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fore" is not a complete sentence or grammatically correct in written English
It could potentially be used as a shortened version of "therefore," but it would still require a verb and/or subject to be a complete sentence. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "I studied for hours before the exam, fore my teacher praised me for my thorough understanding of the material."
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Fore Street, 288 Fore Street; forestreet.biz.
I'll call you fore long".
One name soon came to the fore.
Suddenly, security is at the fore.
Here his principles came to the fore.
Religious authorities come to the fore.
Instead, blends have moved to the fore.
Martial metaphors are to the fore.
Gut-wrenching bass guitar to the fore?
In "Hungry", guilt is to the fore.
To the fore, predictably, is Tommy Voeckler.
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