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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'second front' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referencing a new and unexpected challenge that has presented itself alongside a primary challenge. For example, you could say, "The company was already struggling to stay afloat due to the economic recession, but now they must face a second front with the sudden drop in consumer demand."
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Mailer opened up a second front.
It is the second front of the TV retransmission war.
On the second front, Oldani added several new features.
Last week we opened up a second front around Raqqa.
"It's the opening of a second front," she said.
On Tuesday, Britain's bank bosses opened a second front.
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It adds a second front-facing camera.
Not the second front-facing camera.
This is thanks, in no small part to the addition of a second front-facing camera.
When the parameters estimated from the second front-end started differing from the reference ones, loss of lock was declared.
This, however, highlights the second front the battle for domestic public opinion.
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