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Before vs In front of.​

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Answered by nsaini67890
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Explanation:

Using the word idiomatic inits other main sense now (in common use in the common register), in front of is the more idiomatic of the two choices before sounds rather poetic, of a slightly refined register.

Here before simply means in front of.

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