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The phrase "sit at the front" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, if you are attending a lecture, you might say: "I usually sit at the front so I can be sure to hear the instructor."
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"OPERATIONS consultants sit at the front of the classroom," says a partner at a strategy consultancy.
I went to sit at the front and I was completely transported.
It costs more to sit at the front of the class than in the back.
The more physically intimidating heckler should sit at the front, lest their size go unnoticed.
Unlike German and Italian prisoners of war, they could not sit at the front of buses.
"We would sit at the front of the plane and kick around ideas with Paul," the adviser said.
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Sitting at the front will show you what is going to happen next, and sitting in the middle gives you less of a thrill.
"I never normally sat at the front of the tube.
I sat at the front of the top deck.
A gleaming gold coffin, topped with roses, sat at the front of the stage.
Sitting at the front of the group, the doctor looked even more drained than the workers.
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