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Common collocations with the forefront in American Collocation

the forefront noun

US /ˈfɔrˌfrʌnt/

be at the forefront

be at
be in
be positioned at
operate at
stand at
stand in
work at

Our research interests are positioned at the forefront of academic debate.

put or keep someone or something at the forefront

bring someone/something to
keep someone/something at
keep someone/something in
place someone/something at
place someone/something in
push someone/something to

It is the students’ strengths that are brought to the forefront and developed.

stay at the forefront

remain at
remain in
stay at
stay in

We remain at the forefront of chemical research.

start to be at the forefront

come to
move to

The relationship between Holmes and Mary Russell comes to the forefront but in a romantic way.

something that is happening

campaign
change
debate
development
efforts
fight
innovation
research
revolution
struggle
technology

The German economy remains at the forefront of innovation.

We are at the forefront of AIDS research.

Asian Cinema has been in the forefront of all that’s new and dynamic in world cinema.

someone’s thinking

consciousness
mind
thinking

These are questions that are at the forefront of most people’s minds.