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front and centeradverbProminently; at the forefront: standing front and center here today are our bravest heroes...- James's figure disappeared into the crowd of pirates as he nimbly pushed his way towards his father, Captain Ripper - standing front and center above his men.
- Today, the last stereotype is standing front and center.
- This is a man who is NOT standing up front and center for drug testing with the potential Olympic athletes he represents.
adjectiveProminent; of the greatest importance: why is this matter suddenly front and center? my front-and-center concerns...- By going back five quarters from that decision point, Elman keeps important real estate issues front and center with business unit leaders.
- There's a liberal candidate and there's a very conservative candidate and they have very different positions on all these important issues that should be front and center.
- The Martha drama and Team Bush's acute awareness of the gender gap ensures that gender will be front and center, if in often sneaky, subliminal and superficial ways in the coming campaign.
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