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Discover LudwigThe phrase "front rank" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to the foremost position in a group, often in a military or competitive context. Example: "The soldiers stood in the front rank, ready to charge into battle."
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Musée ($65) and Gallery ($48) belong in the Island's front rank of wines.
This is a bravura performance that elevates Morahan to the front rank of British actors.
Not so long ago, Newsday belonged to the front rank of American journalism.
Five years… and still "Caligari" is in the front of the front rank of films.
Covered by Elvis Presley, Tutti Frutti catapulted Richard into the front rank of the new movement.
Jamie Lloyd, 35, is in the front rank of theatre directors.
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It was pretty bad, though, despite its front-rank talent.
But most people are not front-rank politicians.
The LA Philharmonic hardly corresponds to the stereotype of front-rank American orchestras.
Hannan, who is 45, is by no ordinary measure a front-rank British politician.
Even so, with this novel Wilson vaults to the front-rank of thriller writers.
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