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forefront

[ fawr-fruhnt, fohr- ]

noun

  1. the foremost part or place.
  2. the position of greatest importance or prominence:

    in the forefront of today's writers.



forefront

/ ˈɔːˌڰʌԳ /

noun

  1. the extreme front
  2. the position of most prominence, responsibility, or action
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of forefront1

First recorded in 1425–75, forefront is from the late Middle English word forfrount, forefrount. See fore-, front
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It's been kind of on the forefront of progressive policy for years and years and years.

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That wasn’t the question I asked, but that was the question at the forefront of her mind.

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"We are enmeshed in an era of 'fake news' and disinformation, where matters of trust are at the forefront of editors' minds," he tells the BBC.

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This concerns Nvidia because it is at the forefront of making microchips for AI processing.

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The press has become an essential part of USC’s defense the past two seasons, with Marshall at the forefront — literally — of that success.

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