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"frontline experience" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone's firsthand, on-the-ground experience in a particular field or situation. Example: "Her frontline experience as a nurse during the COVID-19 pandemic gave her a deep understanding of the challenges faced by healthcare workers."
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People on the frontline experience this regularly.
Not one of the panel had any frontline experience in child protection or its direct management.
In addition, star midfielders Clint Dempsey and Landon Donovan have frontline experience.
My frontline experience means I am able to give an accurate reflection of young people's experiences and needs.
He has no frontline experience and has never been in a tank, but he is expected to muck in.
It's a powerful documentary study of Lampedusa, tracking its frontline experience of the refugee crisis over a year.
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Beneath the grey light from the high church windows (hinting at rain outside), one by one, food bank managers related their frontline experiences, and proffered their own conclusions.
My view on what the NHS needs are borne out of my frontline experiences, though tempered by the dilemma of my position as a taxpayer who contributes to the national budget.
Their official historian, Charles Bean, meticulously took down soldiers' frontline experiences and vigilantly guarded the flame of the "Anzac legend" – the idea that a distinctive "Australian manhood", composed of bravery, modesty and mateship, had been displayed at Gallipoli.
A 2010 McKinsey global survey of 2,512 executives found that, when the frontline experiences a sense of ownership of the necessary changes and are engaged in driving the change effort, the success rate rises to astonishing 79percentt.
The articles detail the insights and frontline experiences shared by leaders of the roundtables at my June 2015 Executive Summit, "Preparing U.S. Leadership for the Seismic Cultural Demographic Shift".
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