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  1. in or to a position that is very easy to see or notice, or that gets the most attention: The comedy was a box office hit in 2001, that put the cast front and center in Hollywood. The threat of terrorism has moved front-and-center in the campaign. Más ejemplos.

  2. in or to a position that is very easy to see or notice, or that gets the most attention: The comedy was a box office hit in 2001, that put the cast front and center in Hollywood. The threat of terrorism has moved front-and-center in the campaign. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

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  7. /ˌfrʌnt (ə)n (d) ˈsɛntə/ frunt-uhnd-SEN-tuh. U.S. English. /ˌfrənt (ə)n ˈsɛn (t)ər/ fruhnt-uhn-SEN-tuhr. See pronunciation. Where does the phrase front and centre come from? Earliest known use. 1930s. is formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: front n., and conj.1, centre n.1. See etymology. Nearby entries. frontal, n.¹ a1350–.