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forefront

noun as in foremost part; position of prominence

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Ms. Field identifies Mr. Hazony’s speech in Miami as the moment when the natcon mask slipped and the ideas of “white supremacy” and “explicit Christian nationalism” came to the forefront.

Dahmani said the feminist ATFD, which has been at the forefront of the struggle for democracy in Tunisia for years, "fully complies with legal procedures" and had lodged an appeal.

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Ukraine has been at the forefront of drone warfare since Russia’s 2022 invasion, with the war serving as a testing ground for new technology.

At the forefront of Reddit’s international push is machine translation, or translating content for global audiences.

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By focusing on cost-of-living concerns, Beutner’s campaign has been emphasizing an issue that is at the forefront of next week’s election for New York City mayor.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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