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The phrase 'from the front' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a sentence to describe the position or angle from which something is being viewed or considered. For example: "The statue was viewed from the front, revealing the intricate details of the artist's work."
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"Word from the front, brigadier.
Finally, good news from the front.
"It comes from the front end!
An American flag flew from the front.
Don flies her from the front seat.
No news from the front.
Lead from the front," Kerrest said.
I've never won from the front before".
The signal comes from the front.
Fabulous walks beckon from the front door.
From the front, the house looked nice.
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from the front dome
from the front roof
from the front brigadier
initiated from the front
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from the party
from the fora
from the entry
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from the saw
from the forms
from the officers
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from the addresses
from the addressed
from the renders
from the regards
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