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front line

NOUN
  1. the line along which opposing armies face each other

How To Use front line In A Sentence

  • This shocking series meets the law enforcement officers who are on the front line. The Sun
  • Despite the speed of the ground troops, airstrips were always within 100 miles of the front lines.
  • One usually thinks of the paradigmatic soldier is the front line rifleman, or maybe a guy buttoned up in a tank.
  • The review also acknowledged serious problems with the supply of equipment to troops in the front line, including uniforms, body armour and desert boots.
  • My bias stands on history, a history of near on 35 years on the front lines, cleaning up the messes mad by experts, carrying the agenda of whomever is paying the bill. An Evolutionary Model of Depression, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Detroit: The rebuilding Pistons, looking for help along their front line, drafted Austin Daye, a 6-11 sophomore from Gonzaga, with the No. 15 pick — the third player selected in the first round who is the son of a former NBA player. Team-by-team analysis: T'wolves have guards covered
  • But what's it like on the front line of the rollout? Times, Sunday Times
  • Support personnel need to be encouraged by this as much as those on the front lines do. Christianity Today
  • All along the front line soldiers walked spontaneously into no-man's land to fraternise with the enemy.
  • More than 25 years ago, Koestenbaum traded the cloistered halls of academia for the front lines of the global economy.
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