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"the front runner" is an expression that is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to someone who is a leader or liked the most in a competition, race, or election. For example, "The polls indicate that John is the front runner in the race for mayor."
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Leicester: Surely the front runner?
Scolari was always the front runner.
More recently it seems Scilly is the front runner.
"iPad is definitely the front runner," he says.
Oh Gretchen, buttering up the front runner!
"The Front Runner" is no "Broadcast News".
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Abramson was the front-runner.
He's the front-runner.
"Get the front-runner".
Twice I've been the front-runner".
Ms Lagarde remains the front-runner, however.
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