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"the front line" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to refer to people or elements that are confronting the most direct consequences of a particular problem or situation. For example, "The front line workers have done a tremendous job of keeping essential services running throughout the pandemic."
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"They're at the front line.
They are in the front line.
"They have not seen the front line".
Directors are in the front line.
But Peter was on the front line".
"We are in the front line.
First Recon was basically the front line.
The front line was 80 miles away.
In future the front line may suffer.
"The front line?
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"The front-line commands share this assessment".
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