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to the fore



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Idioms and Phrases

In, into, or toward a position of prominence, as in A new virtuoso pianist has come to the fore . [First half of 1800s]
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There is a feeling that the US was very comfortable when China was making cheap sneakers and t-shirts, but when China starts making supercomputers and missiles the US gets a little bit more concerned, and that is one of the reasons you are seeing some of these tensions come to the fore.

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Sussex are back after nine years away with their homegrown talent very much to the fore, bolstered by West Indies Test bowler Jayden Seales and Australian batter Daniel Hughes.

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My chance to expose this came when I noticed a new whisky company coming to the fore - Cask Spirits Global.

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Once restrictions on public gatherings eased, the world’s reopening brought to the fore how socially feral we’d become.

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But which nations are equipped to step to the fore as the US stands back?

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