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"in the front of the store" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the area near the entrance of a store. For example, "I saw a promotion sign in the front of the store."
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In the front of the store, at least, they were.
These were in the front of the store, the records in the back.
"We have it on display in the front of the store, and it's 20 percent off for members.
"I was fixing to go home, and sitting in the front of the store," said Wanda Brown, a Sonic employee.
In the front of the store is a cafe and newsstand run by the Smile; the guy behind the counter looked lonely.
The 45 or so guests — mostly friends of Marden and Derian — squeezed around an impossibly long and skinny table assembled in the front of the store.
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"Then, when they're in the store you hope they'll stay there to buy front-of-the-store items.
Here's the front of the store.
There was a line in front of the store.
There was a space right in front of the store.
We had sandbags from Irene and we put them in front of the store".
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