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Free sign up"jump in front of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means physically moving or leaping into a position ahead of someone or something. Example: The brave firefighter jumped in front of the child to shield her from the falling debris.
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"I don't jump in front of a camera".
The H.F.T. crowd could simply jump in front of ordinary investors, he said.
And I would jump in front of a bullet for another soldier,'" she recalled.
Tracks have various booby traps, like crabs on a beach that jump in front of you.
With the door system in place, people could not fall or jump in front of trains.
Stearns said that next time he would jump in front of Piazza and scream, "No, no, no".
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Last year, nearly 2,000 people committed suicide in Japan by jumping in front of a train.
He said his clients' biggest complaint involved suspicions of specialists' profiting by jumping in front of their customers' orders.
The problem was, the Mayor kept jumping in front of the TV so no one else could see.
No football career, no girl, his family crumbling, Jimmy considers jumping in front of the 8.45 from Rotherham … What now?
On Tuesday, former lawyer Delhon committed suicide by jumping in front of a train in Buenos Aires.
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