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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a front-runner" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to someone or something that is currently leading or expected to win a competition or race. Example: "He was a front-runner in the race for mayor, with a strong lead in the polls."
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UConn had been considered a front-runner.
Bodemeister is a front-runner as well.
This one is a front-runner.
"I was a front-runner," he said.
"I'm a front-runner," he said.
He's clearly a front-runner".
A front-runner, by way of Exxon.
Academy boredom with a front-runner?
She had been a front-runner from the start.
"They are not a front-runner," the representative said.
There's a front-runner if there ever was one.
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