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The phrase "the front" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the physical front of something (e.g. "The front of the house was painted a cheerful yellow") or to refer to a position in a physical or figurative line or queue (e.g. "We saved a spot near the front of the line"). Example sentence: Her office was located near the front of the building.
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the front
noun
The foremost side of something or the end that faces the direction it normally moves.
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The front doorbell rings.
Through the front door.
Yes, the front end.
across the front.
The front curtain dropped.
Hold the front page.
Specifically, the front seven.
Louis," across the front.
the front line.
The front windshield?
"I lost the front.
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