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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a front seat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location in a vehicle or a position of prominence in an event or situation.
Example: "I was lucky enough to get a front seat at the concert, which allowed me to see the band up close."
Alternatives: "a prime seat" or "a leading position".
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She has a front seat to the opioid epidemic.
And the more heinous the crimes just gets them a front seat".
You once described your experience in the second world war as "a front seat in hell".
In one incident, a mother carrying her child on a front seat slowly entered the intersection.
It's simply that other more vulnerable aspects have emerged and taken a front seat.
To overcome these obstacles, active industrial and technology policies must claim a front seat in the development agenda.
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A front-seat passenger in Mr. Polanco's car, however, has disputed Mr. Karasyk's account, told to him by the detective.
A laptop will pose a similar problem, even if it remains on the lap of a front-seat passenger.
One cabbie said a front-seat passenger told him he was a judge and could fix any ticket issued.
From there, a climb of a few steps delivers a front-seat view of the boat, barge and tug parade that is the East River.
Ukip's group may have given Nigel Farage a front-seat soapbox from which he could preen for the cameras, but it has never helped advance British interests.
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