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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a front group" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an organization or entity that is created to conceal the true purpose or identity of a group, often for deceptive purposes.
Example: "The activists were concerned that the charity was merely a front group for a larger political agenda."
Alternatives: "a cover organization" or "a facade group".
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It's just a front group".
Sestak raised money for an anti-Israel organization the F.B.I. called a front group for Hamas.
"Isn't it true that Philip Morris created TASSC to act as a front group for it?
"They create a front group, offer lots of money, set up conferences.
Democrats tell him they believe it's a front group to put a Republican in the White House next year.
A front group for al-Qaeda in Iraq recently asserted responsibility for most of the killings in recent months.
The Koch brothers are funding the Concerned Veterans for America, a front group for their privatization efforts.
In any case, CAIR had not been branded "a front group for Hamas" until later, and the group has never been charged with terrorism.
Then the phrase "A front group for Hamas," attributed to The Dallas Morning News, is stamped over a picture of masked Hamas fighters.
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The South African government financed the film through the International Freedom Foundation, a front-group chaired by Abramoff, as part of its efforts to undermine international sympathy for the African National Congress.
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