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"the forefront of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the most important or prominent position or issue related to a particular topic or field. For example: "Our company strives to remain at the forefront of technology to ensure we can provide the best customer service possible."
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"We're at the forefront of knowledge".
Laarman is at the forefront of this.
You're at the forefront of this cause.
Jews were understandably at the forefront of the emigration battle.
"The Liberal Democrats are at the forefront of that.
Loyalists were once again at the forefront of the controversy.
Government has to be at the forefront of those changes.
"Swine flu was at the forefront of everybody's mind.
Fenwick & West has been at the forefront of this trend.
"Jim was at the forefront of changing that".
Both have surged to the forefront of a progressive revival.
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