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fore

adverb as in in the front

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Medvedev began shouting at his coach as early as the second set before his emotions really came to the fore in the third when he went a break down.

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This attack has brought two big elections issues to the fore, security and immigration, and AfD figures have highlighted both since the attack.

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“So it’s surprising and disappointing that California has not been at the fore and may indeed now be sliding toward the back end of equality and representation in Washington.”

This question came to the fore in June 2023 when NHS England proposed that in the future, these drugs would only be prescribed to children questioning their gender as part of clinical research.

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Uruguay's election - which pitted two moderates against each other - has bucked the trend seen in other countries in the Western Hemisphere, such as Argentina, Brazil and the US, where deep divisions came to the fore.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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