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"on some fronts" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means "in some areas" or "in some aspects." You can use it to discuss different aspects or areas of a situation or issue. Example: The company's new CEO has made significant progress in improving financial stability, but on some fronts, there is still room for improvement.
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"You can drive a bus through many of the numbers that are reported," says one consultant.Still, there is agreement on some fronts, notably in "a growing consensus that emissions from any single company reveal only part of the story".
We cooperate on some fronts.
That is understandable on some fronts.
We have achieved quite a bit on some fronts.
The battle had been joined on some fronts.
On some fronts, Dr. Trehan has far outstripped the West.
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In the stubbled pastures and on some front lawns, horse-head oil pumps nod ceaselessly.
Harriet Harman got Labour back on some front pages on Sunday by announcing that the party would no longer oppose David Cameron's plan to hold a referendum on Britain's membership of the EU in 2016-17.
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There are myriad China policies on myriad fronts, some of which are confrontational and some of which are collaborative.
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