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"always in front of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to be positioned in front of something consistently or continuously. Example: She always sits in front of me in class, blocking my view of the board.
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"They are always in front of the story.
"As much as you want to avoid it, death is always in front of you".
The creative person is always in front of everyday life showing the way forward.
"They're always in front of the microphone doing what they do anyway.
I grew up with this man, the myth and the memory always in front of me".
We are always in front of Hall's somnambulistic interpretation, even as Young Woman commits murder, and pays for it.
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After all, we always know where "behind" or "in front of" us is.
Because the actors are always threading through the audience and not always simply in front of it, focus is occasionally compromised.
A torii always stands in front of a shrine.
"He was always working in front of people," said Nairne.
"He was always exercising in front of the TV," he said.
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