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Discover LudwigThe phrase "In the front" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a position or location that is at the forefront or leading edge of something.
Example: "The best seats in the theater are in the front, where you can see everything clearly."
Alternatives: "At the forefront" or "In the lead."
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In the front seat?
In the front hall closet?
In the front are dummies of Bill and Hillary Clinton.
In the front?
Nesbø sat in the front.
"And being in the front".
Cocktails in the front room.
He's in the front row.
They're in the front row".
File that statement in the front office.
Jay-Z clapped in the front row.
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