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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always front" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of prioritization or visibility, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "In our discussions, we should always front the most important issues first."
Alternatives: "always prioritize" or "always highlight".
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His soul searching was always front and center.
Her portrait was on the wall, always front and center".
Ms. Lackman wrote that show, too, but the taped highlights were always front and center.
Yet these pieces are strung together so wittily that Ms. Semple's storytelling is always front and center, in sharp focus.
What the front porch was to Norman Rockwell, the garage was to Henry Doelger: It was always front and center.
Men are constantly digging, hauling, and hammering, and the desire, hard work, and risk that it took to create this place are always front and center.
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Still with me? 24 is always front-loaded with plot – I promise that it'll get easier over the next few weeks, because I've seen 24.
It's a vertigo characteristic of Marías's mature writing, which is always fronted by a male narrator (except for a short story in When I Was Mortal ).
I had a lot of scoops in those days, and they were always front-page news.
Then one on the right says "Spurs," proving there are always front-runners.
Prevent future infections by staying hydrated, always wipe front to back, never back to front!!
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