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to the fore

Meaning

to the fore

In, into, or towards a prominent position.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

All the chips are down, and the full power of The World and Star Platinum are being brought to the fore. Source: Internet

After the 2008 global financial crisis, and especially after the European debt crisis, the problems with TINA came to the fore. Source: Internet

As Prof. Kathy Brock notes in her fine essay, the global health pandemic has brought to the fore important issues about the fragility of democratic institutions in a time of crisis. Source: Internet

At this point, the multinational nature of Fighter Command came to the fore. Source: Internet

Clausewitz's broader thinking came to the fore following Britain's military embarrassments in the Boer War (1899–1902). Source: Internet

Connected to the fore shaft of the harpoon is the toggle head spear tip. Source: Internet

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