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Discover Ludwig"a front for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which something superficially appears to be one thing but is actually hiding or covering up another purpose or activity. For example, "The company was just a front for money laundering operations."
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But Radovic said it was really a front for corruption.
JuD denies that it is a front for LeT.
Iraq has become a front for militant extremism — a front the United States created.
— as a front for an Islamic takeover of America and pressured advertisers to pull their commercials.
Some American congressmen assume that Huawei is a front for the People's Liberation Army.
One charge is that the Pew Centre is a front for the Clinton administration.
One of the businesses, in Strasbourg, was found to be a front for prostitution.
Internet users have accused it of being a front for Western interests.
After her victory, she denied that she would simply be a front for her brother.
It's unsettling to see Grant employ his customary bonhomie as a front for uncertainty and fear.
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D'Avanzo was a hoodlum with Mob connections, and his establishment was a front for various rackets.
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