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forefront

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


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In the past, Musk has said his companies are “trending” toward convergence, which has been at the forefront of some investors’ minds as SpaceX prepares to become a public company.

From MarketWatch

Former parliamentarian Pant, who has been at the forefront of pushing for changes, is an adviser to the Inclusive Socialist Party.

From Barron's

The city of Minneapolis now finds itself at the forefront of the national immigration debate for the second time this month.

From BBC

His stories shifted the frame, placing us at the forefront of the American story, allowing us to see our dreams, anxieties and struggles reflected back at us.

From Los Angeles Times

But the economic ramifications of the case were at the forefront of the justices’ minds.

From The Wall Street Journal