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The phrase "sitting in front of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is physically present in front of something or someone, such as in the following example: I saw the counselor sitting in front of me, waiting for me to begin speaking.
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He is sitting in front of his parked motorcycle.
"They aren't sitting in front of a computer.
It's sitting in front of you on your placemat".
"Oh, yes," said the woman sitting in front of me.
"I'm just sitting in front of the TV watching football".
It beats sitting in front of the television watching cartoons.
It shows a child sitting in front of the TV.
No sitting in front of the TV for him!
Mr. Terkel was sitting in front of a martini.
She's sitting in front of a Navajo rug".
But the perpetrators were sitting in front of the screen.
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