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forefront

noun as in foremost part; position of prominence

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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.

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The models that are in the forefront of artificial intelligence research and development just now don’t think for themselves.

With immigration at the forefront of the presidential election, the southern border has become an increasingly significant down-ballot debate in California.

Sarkar — who grew up in India and later, found himself in an array of prestigious kitchens across London and Dubai — has been at the forefront of pioneering modern Indian cuisine for the past 20-plus years.

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“California will continue to be at the forefront of progress, the bulwark of democracy, the champion of innovation and the protector of our rights and freedoms,” Schiff said.

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