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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a great front" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a strong or impressive facade, appearance, or presentation, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The company put up a great front during the presentation, showcasing their innovative products and impressive statistics."
Alternatives: "an impressive facade" or "a strong appearance".
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I was not a great front man.
Defense We tend to think of the Giant defense as being about a great front four.
We're biased, I guess... but this is a great front page.
And Mark Nicholas was a great front man: urbane, charming, knowledgeable, energetic.
They have so much talent, and they are so athletic, and they've got a great front office".
The high street store's catwalk brand always brings the zeitgeisty references, not to mention a great front row.
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He's a great front-runner.
"He's a great front-runner," Furyk said of Woods.
He is a great front-runner, and he proved that".
Mr. Winter: I am so used to looking for a great front-page photo and a tightly edited slideshow.
As every rival knows, she is a great front-runner, having never lost a grand slam match after winning the first set.
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