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front

[fruhnt] / frʌnt /






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A large British contingent descended on Livigno Snow Park on Sunday to watch Bankes and Nightingale, with huge union jacks plastered with their images pinned to the front of the fan zone.

From BBC

And the International Olympic Committee only expects that wave to keep rolling as it prepares on two fronts for Los Angeles 2028.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Scotland front row were backed up once more.

From BBC

In front of bumper crowds and a carnival atmosphere, he finished at 23-under, three clear of Spain's Rahm, who never really got going, mixing two birdies with a bogey in his 71.

From Barron's

It leads to space opening up in front of the defence, rather than in the box.

From BBC