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"a front" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use this term when referring to a physical, visual façade of a building or any other object, or when you wish to refer to "a particular attitude or approach to a situation". Example sentence: We had to maintain a front in order to remain professional.
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This is a front.
That's just a front.
I'm a front runner".
Something about a front page.
It is, seemingly, a front.
But it was a front.
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It's a front-page disaster.
UConn had been considered a front-runner.
"I was a front-runner," he said.
Pitt plays a front-office man.
"I'm a front-runner," he said.
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