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Discover Ludwig"front line" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a literal frontline, such as the front line of a battle, or to figurative situations, such as the frontline of a public health crisis. For example, "The emergency personnel on the front line are doing an incredible job."
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front line
noun
A front, or a boundary between opposing positions.
synonyms
Exact(42)
"They're at the front line.
"The front line?
They are in the front line.
"They have not seen the front line".
Directors are in the front line.
But Peter was on the front line".
Similar(18)
"They're their front-line bowlers.
Front-line neighborhoods are rubble.
Front-line reporting was not his job.
Since then, front-line depth has vanished.
chats with front-line employees.
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