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The phrase "approach in front of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of moving closer to something or someone while being positioned in front of it.
Example: "As I approached in front of the building, I noticed the intricate architecture."
Alternatives: "move closer to" or "come up to the front of".
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They created driving mauls that led first to Mako Vunipola being sent to the sin-bin for dragging one to the floor and then to a penalty try when Owen Farrell adopted an equally unacceptable approach in front of the referee, Greg Garner.
His composed and sophisticated approach in front of goal returned just in time for him to leave his mark on Poland and Ukraine with three goals.
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And nobody needed one as badly as Lieutenant Fanale, standing, as sundown approached, in front of St. Patrick's Old Cathedral.
As Mr. Bullard tells it, he was approached in front of his house by undercover officers who did not identify themselves.
A neighbor of Ms. Arroyo's on the ninth floor of 953 DeKalb Avenue, Vona Smith, said she was approached in front of the building yesterday by two men dressed as maintenance workers, who showed her a photo of Crystal.
Never approach them in front of other people or ever joke about their weight.
It was sort of a one-foot-in-front-of-another approach.
The two robbers approached him in front of the building, possibly thinking he had just made a cash withdrawal, the authorities said.
In the first attack, in the afternoon on March 24, a woman was pushing her 4-month-old baby in a stroller up Queens Boulevard in Forest Hills when the man approached her in front of her building.
The New Yorker, July 22 , 1961P. 20 Entry in Front Office Log, which is kept behind the desk at the Hotel New Weston: Harry ____, the Doorman, reported that a young woman wearing a mink coat approached him in front of the 50th Street Entrance and grabbed his whistle out of his hand.
By C. L. McNelly and St. Clair McKelway The New Yorker, July 22, 1961 P. 20 Entry in Front Office Log, which is kept behind the desk at the Hotel New Weston: Harry ____, the Doorman, reported that a young woman wearing a mink coat approached him in front of the 50th Street Entrance and grabbed his whistle out of his hand.
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