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been forefront
noun
The leading position or edge.
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The inflection in his voice told me that the idea of voting for anything other than president hadn't really been forefront in his mind.
There are so many influential women leaders that I look up to, but a few that have been forefront in my mind lately include: Kamala Harris (Attorney General of California), Indra Nooyi (Chairperson and CEO of PepsiCo), Sheryl Sandberg (COO of Facebook), Patricia Harris (CEO of Bloomberg Philanthropies), Kirsten Gillibrand (U.S. Senator), and Sister Simone Campbell (lawyer, activist, nun).
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Interestingly, as Pete's role in the story has reduced, his ability to be an accidental sage is forefront.
First, it ensures content discovery is forefront in the consumer's mind.
Thoughts about what had transpired last night were forefront on my mind.
However, in the context of microarray data analysis, multiple testing concerns are forefront.
Nutlin-3 has been the forefront candidate for p53-based cyclotherapy.
"Pounding the ball was the forefront here," Washington said.
Another is to forefront our own inauthenticity as a disclaimer.
On the other word, the quality of life is the forefront of patient concern [ 20, 21].
Arabidopsis and rice are the forefront plant dicot and monocot models, respectively.
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