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Discover Ludwig"fighting front" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the area or location where a battle or conflict is taking place. Example: The soldiers were sent to the fighting front, prepared to face the enemy and defend their country.
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Here again their narrative extends from Washington to the fighting front, while drawing on an astonishing array of classified documents.
Diane Lees, director general of IWM, added: "Flight of the Stories captures exactly what we were trying to convey - for while it is true that some of the people never made it back from the fighting front, their stories have, and it is our duty at IWM to ensure that they continue to be told.
Gandhi was in charge of the stretcher-bearers who served at the fighting front at the same time that a young Winston Churchill was reporting on the war as a newspaper correspondent: "Gandhi and Churchill were seldom again on the same side," observes the author.
With the insurgents now in control of Jisr al-Shughour, the main fighting front has moved some three miles south of the town, said Observatory director Rami Abdurrahman.
Keep away from me, you, Sir, with your fancy braids and so very far away from the fighting front!" The officer looked questioningly at the supervisor who shrugged his shoulders.
In 1956, 50 of them moved to Brazil (see Walter G. Hermes, Truce Tent and Fighting Front, 1966).
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Instead, he faced a demotion and was forced to leave Syria and join the fighting fronts in north-western Iraq.
Many deemed the transmission of information between the home and fighting fronts desirable.
Of the 136,000 horses shipped from Australia to fighting fronts in the war, only one, Sandy, was returned to Australia.
These fighters are not coming from the fighting fronts against the Assad regime.
It will be delivered to the fighting fronts fashionable by airplane.
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