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The phrase "placed in front of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the positioning of an object or person relative to another, indicating that something is situated ahead or before something else.
Example: "The sign was placed in front of the entrance to guide visitors."
Alternatives: "positioned before" or "set in front of".
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Tall candles have been placed in front of the plaza.
A dais was placed in front of a Giants banner.
Two bowls were placed in front of me.
Two glasses of water, believed to absorb evil spirits, were placed in front of him.
A Carly Fiorina gift set had been placed in front of every chair.
A freshly baked loaf, big enough for four, was placed in front of me.
"He's beat back every hurdle that was ever placed in front of him".
They were "shade trees," which he carefully placed in front of his tent.
A Union guard, she learned, had been placed in front of Greenhow's house earlier that morning.
We the users become lab rats forced to eyeball whatever is placed in front of us.
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I was placed in-front of a collection of baggage.
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