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forefront

[fawr-fruhnt, fohr-] / ˈfɔrˌfrʌnt, ˈfoʊr- /


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“Now it’s in the forefront of all these conversations,” especially for massive projects exceeding 100 megawatts.

From MarketWatch

That deal catapulted Cardinale to the center of the Ellisons’ inner circle and put him at the forefront of the fight for Warner.

From The Wall Street Journal

Formed in the early 2010s, BTS were at the forefront of popularising K-pop with mainstream audiences in the west, thanks to their energetic blend of slick dance pop and hip-hop, and surprisingly introspective lyrics.

From BBC

But for the engineers at the forefront of this technology there appears to be a confidence that they are truly building a future that all of us will want in our homes.

From BBC

Obano's try off a clever tap move was the fourth Bath try from close range as their brutal power - with number eight Barbeary at the forefront - key in changing the game.

From BBC