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Discover Ludwig"from the frontline" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It can be used to refer to someone or something directly involved in a conflict or important situation. Example: The journalist reported live from the frontline, giving first-hand accounts of the war.
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It's a long way from the frontline.
SOME news from the frontline of welfare reform.
After all, they are now detached from the frontline.
Journalism: Ernest Hemingway's dispatches from the frontline for Colliers magazine.
"Williams wrote from the frontline of addiction himself," said Frankcom.
Learn lessons from the frontline climate entrepreneurs, advisors and investors in the industry.
Her great passion, away from the frontline, was the quiet and serenity of sailing.
Médecins sans Frontières provides information on its treatment centres and regular reports from the frontline.
But 2014 has brought disappointing profit and revenue news from the frontline of international business.
It is drawn straight from the frontline of the climate wars.
Schwessinger, B. & Zipfel, C. News from the frontline: recent insights into PAMP-triggered immunity in plants.
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