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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a front man" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person who represents or speaks on behalf of a group, organization, or business, often in a public or promotional context.
Example: "The band needed a charismatic front man to engage the audience during their performances."
Alternatives: "spokesperson" or "representative".
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(He was later disciplined by the commission for continuing to trade in defiance of the prohibition and, using a front man, making profits of more than a million dollars).
Instead, there was a front man.
As a front man, Mr. Ramone was a revelation.
Because the band was built around songs – not around personalities, not around a front man, but the music.
He was also now aware that his partner was a front man for serious gangsters.
If I can get a front man in, I honestly believe in this bunch of players".
Mr Khashoggi had been accused of acting as a "front man" in the purchases.
And for a front man, a lead singer, you've got to be extrovert.
"He is not a front man, he is the main man.
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"He had to stop playing guitar and take up more of a front-man role," McLellan said.
I was a front-man who chose to be a team player and make a difference in politics.
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