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The phrase "a frontier of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a boundary or limit of a particular field, area, or concept, often implying exploration or innovation.
Example: "The research team is working on a frontier of technology that could revolutionize renewable energy."
Alternatives: "a boundary of" or "a leading edge of".
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Brown Street, north of downtown, is a frontier of sorts.
Now the company is exploring a frontier of its own: food.
She stares at it, and it stares back: a frontier of open space, freedom and possibility.
Britain's forests remain a frontier of dreams, a place where freedom and the law collide.
Another mega-project is on Sakhalin island.Like the American west, Russia's far east has long been a frontier of opportunity.
It is a frontier of knowledge just as much as the high-energy frontier, or the outer reaches of the solar system.
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Americanism is a frontier creed of freedom, of the inviolability of individual conscience and salvation as self-realisation.
It has become a new frontier of a changing welfare state.
Actually, a frontier mentality of a sort does remain here — at least when it comes to banning.
Nanotechnology is a frontier field of research with far-reaching implications for novel applications.
Best-first search is a general heuristic search algorithm that always expands next a frontier node of lowest cost.
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