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"went in front of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone's movement in relation to another object or person. Example: Sarah went in front of the line to purchase her movie ticket. In this sentence, "went in front of" is used to show that Sarah moved ahead of the line to buy her ticket. Another example: The dog ran in front of the car. Here, "went in front of" is used to describe the dog's movement in front of the car.
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"He had to spot my run because I went in front of Ron Vlaar.
"Everything in my life, good and bad, went in front of me in 30 seconds".
"One went over my head, one went in front of me.
On Oct. 23 everyone except me went in front of the judge.
TS Eliot, JB Priestley, EM Forster and George Orwell all went in front of BBC microphones.
There was no privacy - if you went to the toilet, you went in front of everyone".
Last week, parents went in front of a judge in an unsuccessful effort to have the minister's decision reversed.
Some even went in front of TV cameras to say they would rather vote for Donald Trump than Clinton.
"I was on the outside; another competitor got hit from behind and went in front of me," she said.
"They had signed contracts before they went in front of any camera, and these contracts in no way prevented changes to the script or movie," he said.
"Virgin came in very early on and provided us with a business model and that was the proposition that went in front of the FIA".
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