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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Front line" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to the forefront of a situation, especially in contexts like military, healthcare, or customer service. Example: "The nurses on the front line are doing an incredible job during the pandemic."
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Front line
noun
A front, or a boundary between opposing positions.
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Front line of Chicago #LaquanMcDonald #BlackoutBlackFriday march.
Front line," Sam said.
"They're at the front line.
"The front line?
They are in the front line.
"They have not seen the front line".
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"They're their front-line bowlers.
Front-line neighborhoods are rubble.
Front-line reporting was not his job.
Since then, front-line depth has vanished.
chats with front-line employees.
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