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forefront
noun as in foremost part; position of prominence
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“It’s really been a really complicated issue, and it just needs to be brought to the forefront and resolved.”
All these things that we never had - I feel like our sport is at the forefront of equality.
“And Disney wants to stay at the forefront of the theme park market, both in California and in Florida.”
Disagreements between the self-fashioned libertarians, neoconservatives and nationalists previewed the factions vying for power within the Republican Party, factions which stand to come to the forefront in his next term.
The models that are in the forefront of artificial intelligence research and development just now don’t think for themselves.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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