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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a frontline" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the forefront of a situation, particularly in contexts like military, healthcare, or customer service where direct engagement occurs.
Example: "The nurses on a frontline are working tirelessly to care for patients during the pandemic."
Alternatives: "the forefront" or "the vanguard".
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It is now a frontline.
Monash was not a frontline general.
A Frontline co-production with Rainmedia Inc.
He's turned the corner and become a frontline starter".
Dix had seen these things as a frontline soldier.
What if I buddied up with a frontline clinician?
A Frontline co-production with The New York Times.
Camp Bonifas at the DMZ is a frontline military outpost, to be sure.
One comes near the end of the program, a "Frontline" report Tuesday on PBS.
City face a Barça side that boasts a frontline of Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez and Neymar.
Lee was a frontline reporter at the beginning of his career.
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