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"war front" is correct and usable in written English.
"War front" is a term used to describe the area on a battlefield where combat is happening. For example, "The war front had remained relatively quiet for the past two weeks."
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It's like a war front, I said.
The area represented a crucial and bloody war front between the Austrian and Italian territories.
Complications also abounded on the war front in Afghanistan.
The hard-liners spent their youth at the war front; Zarif never went to the front.
Separately, the C.I.A. provided Iraq with satellite photography of the war front.
A PLEA: The reports from the war front were a potpourri of raids, intrigue and diplomacy.
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First came the Franco-German effort to seize the European initiative by building up an anti-war front.
Yes, there are still controversies (mostly on the culture-war front) that reflect radically divergent ideas about first principles.
The U.S. has the upper hand, but any positive headlines on the trade-war front bodes well for the Deutsche X-Trackers ChinASHRSHR) fund.
On the anti-war front, Hillary backed a recent Senate bill to force withdrawal from Iraq within 120 days.
As the saying goes, via Hezbollah in Lebanon Syria sells Iran a war-front against Israel.
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