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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always been a frontrunner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has consistently been in a leading position or has been ahead of others in a particular field or context.
Example: "Throughout her career, she has always been a frontrunner in innovative technology solutions."
Alternatives: "consistently led the way" or "perpetually at the forefront."
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Denmark has always been a frontrunner in developing and testing new technologies at the local level, but budget cuts have limited this since severe subsidy cuts in 2002 (personal communications Nordic Folkecenter for Renewable Energy, 2013).
ERA has always been the technology brand and has always been a frontrunner in taking advantage of all technology and its trends.
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