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The phrase "come in front of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of approaching or positioning oneself ahead of someone or something.
Example: "Please come in front of the group so everyone can see you during the presentation."
Alternatives: "stand before" or "approach the front of".
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Every time they come in front of you it can be different".
All four losses have come in front of raucous road crowds.
How does this fit into the code and all of life that is about to come in front of us?
"I know it's not easy to come in front of a spotlight but it's important for us".
She dreaded the short days and longer nights, the freezing months to come in front of the television.
His next start will come in front of a Yankee Stadium crowd, Friday against Boston, with another scheduled for Sept. 29 in Toronto.
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His stick kind of came in front of my face.
Harold Tu's "aha!" moment came in front of the Washington Monument.
This is implemented by having a STOP sign coming in front of the flashing lights.
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.
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