Examples of 'were on the front' in a sentence

Meaning of "were on the front"

The phrase 'were on the front' can have multiple meanings depending on the context. It could refer to being at the forefront or leading position in a competition, trend, or movement. It might also signify active involvement or participation in a conflict or war, specifically referring to being stationed on the front lines

How to use "were on the front" in a sentence

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were on the front
You were on the front page of the papers.
All of his bags were on the front porch.
We were on the front line and suffered the consequences.
The three hardest holes were on the front.
They were on the front lines of that uprising.
We would have preferred if they were on the front.
The military were on the front lines of this thing.
You sound like you would rather he were on the front lines.
These were on the front of the film.
Scarlotti and his team were on the front page.
You were on the front line.
The only seats available were on the front row.
But they were on the front page this time.
The wings were attached to the tail section and stabilizers were on the front.
I thought you were on the front lines.

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Were on the front.
While they were on the front line.
The other bodies were tied up in plastic and the knots were on the front.
They were on the front of the march.
Real women fighters who took up arms and were on the front lines like men.
You were on the front lines.
He was on the couch watching TV while they were on the front line.
You two were on the front page of all the tabletoids.
Two students from the University were on the front lines.
The bulls were on the front side of the knob.
Asa Hon doubted until the end that you were on the front line.
We were on the front line.
I need to know how many people were on the front line who were inoculated.
We were on the front lines.
But I saw that he packs his bags were on the front door.
Some women were on the front line throwing rocks with the men.
How would it look if the details were on the front of the newspaper?
They were on the front line of refugees fleeing to the West.
United Nations peacekeepers were on the front lines of HIV prevention.
Who were on the front lines of discovering the atrocities of the Holocaust.
Back in the day, we were on the front lines together.
We were on the front page of the New York Post.
I brought my bongos, and we were on the front porch playing.
They were on the front page of the New York Times.
In some cases, the medical schools were on the front lines of this movement.
You were on the front yesterday morning?
In the past, immigrant workers were on the front lines of class struggle.
They were on the front lines together, savoring victory.
On Tuesday, they were on the front lines.
We were on the front lines of Break Free Pacific Northwest - and it was not enough.
Of every major newspaper in the world . We were on the front cover.
The filling points were on the front wall the left and right of the smokebox.
Ten brothers, from a family of fifteen children, were on the front lines.
Italy and Greece were on the front lines of the new immigration crisis.
I prefer the races, where, for example, Bahrain where they were on the front row.

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