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The phrase "front of the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate the location of something in relation to the front of a particular object or area. Here is an example: The entrance to the store is located at the front of the building.
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In front of the team".
Not in front of the children!
Drums in front of the fireplace.
"He ran in front of the car.
Front of the box of "Building Stories".
I snapped the front of the car.
Not in front of the girls.
Parking lot in front of the building.
Ample parking in front of the restaurant.
Lunch in front of the TV.
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Front-of-the-line-tickets: $31.
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front of the lung
front of the nato
front of the brain in the
front of the drugstore
front of the brisket
front of the competition in a
front of the simulation
front of the volcano
front of the reduction
front of the lunchroom
front of the big
front of the cue
front of the fed
front of the scope
front of the warlords
front of the tanker
front of the casing
front of the connection
front of the appliance
front of the booklet
front of the consignment
front of the shore
front of the state
front of the tablecloth
front of the woodland
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