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front line

[fruhnt lahyn] / ˈfrʌnt ˈlaɪn /






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Ukrainian officers said Rubicon focuses on midrange targets, usually at least 12 miles beyond the front line, bypassing Ukrainian infantry.

From The Wall Street Journal

The New York Post reported on Saturday that he had texted their paper and vowed to go to the front line.

From BBC

That may seem obvious—actors are on the front line of the stage, charged with the task of making words on a page spring to vibrant, transporting life.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The situation on the front line is such that we are losing land and people every day," he said, expressing hope that those at the top will "negotiate faster and stop all this".

From Barron's

All territorial negotiations, it said, would "start from the Line of Contact" – the current front lines.

From BBC