Sentence examples for become a key front from inspiring English sources

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"More than any time in the modern history of terrorism, the prisons have become a key front in the war on terror," Dennis Pluchinsky, a former senior intelligence analyst at the State Department, wrote in a report for the United States government earlier this year.

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The nightly fireball display in front of the Crown Casino has become a key feature of Melbourne's night scene, and we had the best seats in the house.

Comprehensive immigration reform, the lost cause of Mr. Obama's first term, is back on the front burner with a good chance of passage, and Latinos have become a key part of a new governing coalition.

Chad Fox, a Red Sox castoff, has become a key setup man.

It has also become a key base for Al Qaeda.

"It should become a key forum for advancing human rights".

It will become a key moment in the film.

It would later become a key PlayStation hit.

So, the tour component has become a key tiebreaker.

"Similar" has become a key word, rather than "knockoff".

Swap spreads have become a key barometer of financial health.

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