noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
come
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Now they came again to the forefront of her mind.
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In the 1994 bi-election year, prayer in the schools, so-called family values, and similar issues came to the forefront .
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Largely due to Bernard, they were to come to the forefront of politics and to find a place within the papal court.
keep
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It is a logical ending to a book whose purpose is directly stated and kept consistently in the forefront of the narrative.
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It has the effect too of keeping to the forefront the meanings recognized by participants.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Admittedly, few people think of pentecostalism as being in the forefront of feminism.
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As always, Rodrigo del Bivar was in the forefront of the action.
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It has the effect too of keeping to the forefront the meanings recognized by participants.
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You have to be willing to be in the forefront .