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Discover Ludwig"front row" is a correct term and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a seat that is in the first row of a group, typically in a theater, classroom, or auditorium. For example: "I'm so excited to have front row seats at tonight's performance!".
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front row
noun
In an auditorium or sports venue, the line of side-by-side seats closest to the stage, playing field, or other location where the activity of interest is occurring.
Exact(51)
(He was front row).
"Front row?
He's in the front row.
They're in the front row".
"Front row, man.
Front row seats.
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Front-row fucking seat.
And one front-row guest was ecstatic.
His front-row mates might disagree.
That is some serious front-row grunt.
He'll bring a front-row presence".
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