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The phrase "a good front" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a facade or outward appearance that is positive or appealing, often in a context where the reality may be different.
Example: "Despite the challenges they faced, the company maintained a good front to reassure their clients."
Alternatives: "a positive facade" or "an appealing exterior".
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I want change and he's a good front man.
The reply is a good front, in a way.
I know the Giants have a good front four.
"They have a good front line, probably an N.B.A. front line.
"We've got a good front, and we showed it," Pierre-Paul said.
"They are a good front four and they brought a little pressure.
What do you think is the purpose of a good front page?
"They've got a good front four, and they play zone behind it," he said.
"It's a very demanding track, which requires stability and a good front end," said Adrian Sutil, a Force India driver.
Or were they hoping to keep up a good front in hopes that the scandal would go away?
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Stricker is a good front-runner.
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