“seated on the front row” is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to indicate someone’s location, especially in a setting with seating. For example, “Randy was seated on the front row, eagerly awaiting the performance.”.
Yet, Ora will admit to a frisson of excitement at being invited to the Louis Vuitton spring/summer 2012 show earlier this month, where she was seated on the front row and dressed from head-to-toe by the atelier.
Inside the gymnasium, "Reserved" signs were posted on the upholstered seats of the front row.
The other passenger, a man, was in the aisle seat of the front row on the opposite side of the plane.
Cucinelli sat in the center seat of the front row.
No senior Labour figures took part in the brief debate but shadow chancellor John McDonnell and shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn were in their seats on the front row.
1 Pick a good seat on the front row (or Splash Zone) so that when our Orca Of Fun makes his/her big entrance, you're guaranteed to get soaked by wave upon wave of brine-flavoured laughs. 2 Attract the Comedian's attention by having bewildering hair, wearing a necklace of multi-coloured fairy lights and launching two flares up into the lighting rig.
They said they arrived early to get their seats on the front row of the stand, where they waved flags and cheered loudly throughout the event.
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