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"right foreground" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the part of an image, painting, photograph, or scene that is in the most front or most clearly visible in the right side. For example, "In the painting, a bright yellow sunflower is in the right foreground in contrast to the dark blue sky."
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The judges and scorekeepers are in the right foreground at a table under a roof.
The figure closest to the viewer is one who sits under the tree in the right foreground.
Roy Caldwell (right foreground) is caught off guard when he walks into a surprise party arranged in his honor.
An old man puts his face to the metal grille on the window in the right foreground.
The right foreground features the head of a male figure, wearing a top hat and reaching out his hand.
Ben-Hur(From left to right, foreground) Charlton Heston, Stephen Boyd, and William Wyler during the filming of Ben-Hur (1959).
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Then a viewer's eyes land on a microphone stand in the picture's far-right foreground.
At right are, foreground, an Ultrasuede pillow by Angela Adams ($375)and a white lacquered wood table by Siegel Arts of Brooklyn ($600).
RIGHT: Ahmad Wali, foreground, and Inamullah, center, along with other onlookers, watch as a young man climbs high in a tree above looking for branches to break off and use as firewood.
Simultaneously, Black Lives Matter and a generally reinvigorated movement for racial civil rights have foregrounded the experiences of black Americans.
Seeking to cool the fiery polemics surrounding sex work, the report presented at the review, filed by the Best Practices Policy Project, Desiree Alliance, and the Sexual Rights Initiative, foregrounds the sex workers' everyday struggles for equity.
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