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The phrase "are in front of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the physical position of something being located ahead of another object or person.
Example: "The books are in front of the shelf, waiting to be organized."
Alternatives: "are ahead of" or "are before".
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Four and a half laps are in front of them.
Pens and notebooks are in front of each seat.
Here we are in front of the venerable Baker Forest sign.
Two are in front of Jefferson by the entrance to Jefferson 250.
"We're playing a lot of the teams that are in front of us.
"There you are in front of your plane," he says again, loudly, for his boss's benefit.
"We are in front of a monumental work, in itself a pilgrimage," she wrote.
"Your focus shifts to things that are in front of you".
You steal away to check Twitter when the kids are in front of the TV.
Yet here they are in front of me, plum and meaty.
"But I can focus on things that are in front of me".
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