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Sun 94 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Up front

While reading an article about ' writing process', I found the following two expression which I am not sure what it means.

When you organize your paper, you should put your main idea up front and identify action wanted
  

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up front = at first, in the beginning identify action wanted-- This does not sound very native to me, but I suppose it means 'clearly state the topic or purpose of the message'.

  • up front = at first, in the beginning identify action wanted-- This does not sound very native to me, but I suppose it means 'clearly state the topic or purpose of the message'.
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up front = at first, in the beginning
identify action wanted-- This does not sound very native to me, but I suppose it means 'clearly state the topic or purpose of the message'.

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