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Discover Ludwig"front running" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the practice of a broker buying or selling a security for their own account in order to take advantage of customer orders that they anticipate to enter the market. For example: "The broker was accused of front running, as they had purchased the stock using inside information before their customer had placed an order."
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front running
noun
The illegal practice of a stockbroker who, on receiving a large client order, places an order for his or her own account ahead of the client's, knowing that when the client's order is placed it will move the market and create a profit for the broker.
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I was in front, running.
He trained hard and distinguished himself with aggressive "front running" — getting into the lead early.
Mispriced quotes, front running, excessive fees and absurd interest rates on your debit balance.
Forbes: But the whole thing's front running that you're shafting the average shareholder.
And you thought that Apple finally drove the front running clone maker off of a cliff.
I love the treatment of it...letting the voice and words be the front running theme.
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