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forefront
[fawr-fruhnt, fohr-]
noun
the foremost part or place.
the position of greatest importance or prominence.
in the forefront of today's writers.
forefront
/ ˈɔːˌڰʌԳ /
noun
the extreme front
the position of most prominence, responsibility, or action
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of forefront1
Example Sentences
In a statement at the time, PIF claimed the sponsorship deal showed it was "at the forefront of growing football", noting the sport "plays a crucial role in the ongoing transformation" of the country.
"We've changed the face of darts over the last couple of years. It's starting to become a younger man's game. It's nice to be at the forefront of that."
Shelagh McKinlay, from the charity Myeloma UK, said the approval would "transform the lives of thousands" and it was "fantastic to see the UK at the forefront of myeloma treatment".
"Ibrahima's family remain at the forefront of our minds and we will be remaining in close contact with them throughout the process."
“UCLA has always been on the forefront and been a leader and that’s not going to change. We will embrace this new era and we will continue to support our student-athletes at a championship level.”
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