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The phrase "a new front coming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a new challenge, opportunity, or situation is approaching or emerging.
Example: "As we prepare for the upcoming quarter, we must be ready for a new front coming in the market with the introduction of innovative technologies."
Alternatives: "a new challenge approaching" or "a new wave arriving".
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Yet, in 60 seconds, Alexandra showed them there is a new front coming.
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The Met Office says the jet stream's moving down again so typical we've got a barbecue planned for Saturday, because on Monday there's a new weather front coming in, could be 26 degrees by two o'clock, that's well above the normal range.
Now, the struggle shows signs of coming to a new front: the cosmetics counter.
SACRAMENTO — A protracted political battle over California's medical malpractice law may be coming to a new front: the voting booth.
YOUSUF AL-AYEERI, al-Qaeda's ex-leader in Saudi Arabia, was not ready when the order came to open a new front in the land of Mecca and Medina.
Max Lahiff, Rob Webber and David Wilson form a new front row, and Dominic Day and Guy Mercer also come into the pack.
"He's opened a new front".
Yahoo rolls out a new front page.
Then suddenly a new front opens.
The internet is a new front in asymmetrical warfare.
It is now a new front to attack me".
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