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vanguard

[van-gahrd] / ˈvænˌgɑrd /
NOUN
forefront
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Example Sentences

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“Or do we want to be a party that is leading the vanguard to protect workers and to fight for working families?”

From Salon

“Gardeners,” Rosenbaum noted, “can be at the vanguard of ecological restoration.”

From Seattle Times

These kind of megadeals are at the vanguard of billions of dollars of annual spending on classic cars globally in a wave of investment in this alternative asset.

From Reuters

In a victim impact statement, Hodges called McCaughey the “vanguard” of an attack that has had long-lasting effects, saying it would inspire the nation’s enemies at home and abroad for years.

From Washington Post

“I do not foresee that changing anytime soon,” he told the judge, describing McCaughey as a “foot soldier” who was at “the vanguard of the assault.”

From Washington Times