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The phrase "came in front of" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to an action occurring before or in front of another action. For example, "The intruder came in front of the house, startling the homeowner."
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His stick kind of came in front of my face.
The final came in front of the second-largest P.B.A. television audience of the previous decade.
The shootout came in front of the screaming Bayern fans, a sea of red and white.
Harold Tu's "aha!" moment came in front of the Washington Monument.
"If these people came in front of me, I would kill them".
As a bonus, it came in front of all his friends.
The breaking of that run came in front of an astonished audience.
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This is implemented by having a STOP sign coming in front of the flashing lights.
Every time they come in front of you it can be different".
All four losses have come in front of raucous road crowds.
"He was just firing at anyone coming in front of him.
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