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The phrase "front at" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers.
Example: "I will meet you front at the entrance." (This should be rephrased for clarity.)
Alternatives: "in front of" or "at the front of"
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Discipline problems cropped up on the college front at — surprise!
She's right near the front at the moment.
On one front, at least, Kadiatou Diallo is moving forward.
I don't believe in a united front at all costs.
On that front, at least, Bush has not disappointed.
The vets sat up front at the Cardinals' team meetings, the rookies in the far back.
Michael Turner put Norwich in front at the start of the second half.
Crennel did talk about how Belcher always sat in the front at team meetings.
A spokesman sits in front, at a table, reading aloud a message, in Arabic.
Maybe Goya didn't, but on that front, at least, Paula Rego has done pretty well.
Strategy might be "invade Italy through Sicily, then launch a second major front at Normandy".
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