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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fore" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "The ship sailed a fore, but the meaning is unclear."
Alternatives: "in advance" or "ahead of time".
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As the year began, this out come was anything but a fore gone conclusion.
This provides a fore taste of what may come whether or not the Assad regime falls.
Not long ago, there was some kind of balance – a fore and aft, as it were.
In the 1960s, the issue came to a fore, and for a while group selection was dismissed entirely.
On the third deuce he served a double‐fault to give Rosewall the advan tage, then he netted a fore hand volley.
Shot from a crane high on a barge during passes through the dam's locks, the facing screens provide a fore and aft view of the journey, perfectly synched.
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The movement of each leg is almost limited to a fore-and-aft plane.
The city is considered to be a fore-runner in sustainable development amist the rapid urbanization occurring in India.
It has square-rigged fore and main masts and a fore-and-aft rigged mizzenmast with topsail.
Still, she was there at Cypress, to do a fore-run (a rehearsal, of sorts, to test the cameras and timing devices).
Bark, also spelled barque, sailing ship of three or more masts, the rear (mizzenmast) being rigged for a fore-and-aft rather than a square sail.
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