Examples of 'came to the forefront' in a sentence

Meaning of "came to the forefront"

came to the forefront - This phrase means that something or someone has become prominent, important, or widely recognized. It is often used to describe a sudden emergence or rise to prominence

How to use "came to the forefront" in a sentence

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came to the forefront
Florida came to the forefront very quickly.
Not sure when tolerance came to the forefront.
Other questions came to the forefront of her mind but she chose to ignore it.
I have tried to address those that came to the forefront.
Several questions came to the forefront of our discussions.
And his mental health really kind of came to the forefront.
This point came to the forefront time and again.
Then global warming and environmental pollution suddenly came to the forefront.
Independence rapidly came to the forefront of its claims.
In the third quarter of the twentieth century environmental issues came to the forefront.
Carnal activity came to the forefront.
A nagging thought lingering at the back of his mind finally came to the forefront.
Money and budgets soon came to the forefront of the discussion.
Over the years top restaurants from the region and Hungary came to the forefront.
He came to the forefront thanks to the departure of Benoît Cheyrou.

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The new generation came to the forefront.
The religious, national, ethnic, communal, linguistic, caste and other reactionary prejudices came to the forefront.
National security quickly and irrevocably came to the forefront of public policy issues.
This issue came to the forefront in 2005 in the Terry Schiavo case.
During the Witch Trials much misinformation came to the forefront.
The Sapaei tribe came to the forefront initially under the rule of Rhascuporis.
As with all new media, carnal activity came to the forefront.
The gay marriage issue came to the forefront during Francis ' political fight with Argentina 's president.
During the working groups, a few themes came to the forefront.
Another concern that came to the forefront in the 1980s is known as reflexivity.
A peace faction led by Shingas 's brother Tamaqua soon came to the forefront.
On the contrary, unrest and rift came to the forefront even during his lifetime.
In the Harvey Weinstein situation, his authentic self finally came to the forefront.
Anti-pagan conflict again came to the forefront with Gratian.
Mr Lang adds, “ As we assessed the product further, additional benefits came to the forefront.
Kristaps Porzingis really came to the forefront last year.
At the same time, the racial problem in the United States came to the forefront.
This year, economic issues came to the forefront of the forum 's agenda.
It was during this period that Dassault came to the forefront on a world-wide level.
The potential of VR came to the forefront when the Oculus Rift was introduced in 2012.
Reaching deeper, the words NOT DEFEATED came to the forefront of my thinking.
These disturbing side effects came to the forefront with social disturbances in 1999.
On Adrian Thaws, my last album, I came to the forefront vocally.

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