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to the fore

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  1. to the foreadverb

    in, into, or towards a prominent position

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of to the fore in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of to the fore in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of to the fore in a Sentence

  1. Jeffrey Manber:

    As the research comes to the fore, jobs are created, my dream is that space become just another place to do business.

  2. Benjamin W. Decker:

    In Matthew 7:20 (KJV), we are taught a profound secret for discerning of the Spirit: Where-fore by their fruits ye shall know them. This means that we look to the health of the part (the fruit) to gauge the health of the whole. A healthy tree will bear good fruit; an unhealthy tree will bear low-quality fruit.

  3. Anita Gandhi:

    The enthusiasm about extending vaccines to all adults died out as other realities came to the fore ... there is also a fear that as elections wind up, restrictions may get stricter.

  4. RJ Intindola:

    When beset with doubt in troubled times, and those about you will understand if you come unglued, stay the ground and face the challenge. Fore when you stand alone to confront life's highest mountains, the next shall be easier to climb.

  5. Joe Zepecki:

    They all have flaws because the process of running for president forces those flaws to the fore, that's how we do this.

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