Battlefront in a sentence as a noun

Ah, the epic battle of the pg's on the alexa battlefront.

If you want to flame that's fine, go do it on Reddit or try the Ars Technia battlefront forum.

Who do you mean?Everywhere I look it's just another battlefront in the information war.

It’s not surprising some people get hot under the collar about it, but anonymous accusations of CoC violatioN as a battlefront feels like a new low.

That is the next battlefront, I think - convincing industries, governments and academia that online education is the way to go.

Entertainment Tonight is, if you can imagine it, an existential battlefront in the war against meaninglessness in the face of population explosion.

-In a startup, one is trying to change the world with the product and change themselves, this is opening another battlefront, on recruiting, trying to change the world of hiring instead of changing to adapt to the world.

Big ol' corporations really really tend to hate it when someone down on the front lines starts to think they're irreplaceable and they can do as they please, just because they've taken a lot of bullets and led a few charges over their little piece of the battlefront.

Battlefront definitions

noun

the line along which opposing armies face each other

See also: front