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The phrase "the front lines" is correct and usable in written English.
Typically it is used to refer to the forefront of battle, but can also be used figuratively. For example, "The teachers on the front lines of education are doing an incredible job."
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Civilians will be on the front lines.
But the front lines have shifted fast.
They were on the front lines.
"I've been on the front lines".
Another dedicated journalist braving the front lines.
"States are the front lines.
"We're not on the front lines.
Managing engagement starts on the front lines.
He was sent to the front lines.
"We're on the front lines," she said.
"He fought on the front lines.
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