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The phrase "front of the war" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to the physical location or position where a war is taking place. Example: "The soldiers bravely fought on the front of the war, facing the enemy in the hot desert sun."
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Mr Biden attacks John McCain for neglecting the central front of the war on terror.
Tim and I had recently spent time together on the eastern front of the war, near Benghazi.
"The president has frequently described Iraq as, quote, 'the central front of the war on terror,"' Mr. Biden went on.
The Iraqi dictatorship (and not simply President Hussein) is certainly part of the problem, but Iraq cannot be the only front of the war on terrorism.
But Mr. Hassel said he had served on every front of the war and had the battle scars and two Iron Cross medals to prove it.
The surge in violence is raising the possibility that a second front of the war is opening in the occupied West Bank as Israel continues its Gaza operation.
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Others are to be redeployed to Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Southeast Asia to smaller, more flexible bases closer to the new front of the new war, the war on terrorism.
Embracing material from all the fronts of the war alongside the words of those who took part to answer the hunger for information and knowledge about these most brutalising events.
After Uranus forced the Germans into retreat, Khrushchev served in other fronts of the war.
Part II: Deconstruction examines the five fronts of the war and how Trump will go about weakening the Agency.
Over the last two months, the scandal at Abu Ghraib may have eroded America's moral authority not only in Iraq but on other fronts of the war on terror.
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