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fore

[fawr] / fɔr /


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Mount's game intelligence plus his awareness and ability to play in tight spaces are coming to the fore.

From BBC

What’s Next: Silver is still likely to outperform next year, Hansen said, even if central banks don’t keep delivering rate cuts as the precious metal’s status as an inflation hedge comes to the fore.

From Barron's

“Certain things might not be said, but it doesn’t mean that we can’t bring all of that to the fore and respond to that organically.”

From Salon

The narrative adventurousness comes to the fore when the action abruptly cuts to the present day as young women listen to cassette recordings of our main characters.

From Los Angeles Times

I am not yet at the point where happy memories of Sarah come to the fore.

From BBC