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Discover Ludwig'front lines' is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is often used in military contexts such as war to refer to the front part of the battlefield where the fighting is taking place. For example, "The brave soldiers held the front lines in the face of the enemy's attack."
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front lines
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Approaching front lines is usually the same.
Civilians will be on the front lines.
But the front lines have shifted fast.
They were on the front lines.
"I've been on the front lines".
Another dedicated journalist braving the front lines.
"States are the front lines.
"We're on the front lines," she said.
More investigators will go to front lines.
Within days, the Taliban's front lines collapsed.
"He fought on the front lines.
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