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which issue took to forefornt?​

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Answered by staniya062
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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbe at/in/to the forefront (of something)be at/in/to the forefront (of something)to be in a leading position in an important activity that is trying to achieve something or develop new ideas The company has always been at the forefront of science and technology.

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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbe at/in/to the forefront (of something)be at/in/to the forefront (of something)to be in a leading position in an important activity that is trying to achieve something or develop new ideas The company has always been at the forefront of science and technology.

Forefront in a Sentence

Allan's mother was ecstatic when he told her he was in the forefront to become the lead in the play. ...

Kristina couldn't believe that she finished at the forefront of her first marathon. ...

The seat at the forefront of the dining table was always occupied by Emily's father.

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