Forefront in a sentence as a noun

I had just read the article and the title wasn't in the forefront of my mind.

37Signals hasn't been the forefront of web-app design for a few years now.

!We put privacy on the forefront of the agendas of our MPs.

But for those that do, those that stay at the forefront of their field there's no discrimination.

It should have been on the forefront of the opposition to Mr. Heymann, demanding that charges be dropped.

I expect in any large scale adoption of mechanical turk, this issue will jump to the forefront.

Everyone else at the forefront of the computer industry thought we'd have general AI by the 1970s.

But all of this **** comes to the forefront, amplified and accelerated, when an organization is in turmoil.

We get out pitchforks when Disney violates copyrights because Disney is at the forefront of the copyright expansion effort.

There used to be a universally romantic notion about long-distance travel by trains that I'm sure Amtrak is trying to bring back to the forefront of Americans' minds.

Small companies that were picking the Internet as a delivery platform and using open-source/multi-platform technologies were on the forefront of innovation.

Forefront definitions

noun

the part in the front or nearest the viewer; "he was in the forefront"; "he was at the head of the column"

See also: head

noun

the position of greatest importance or advancement; the leading position in any movement or field; "the Cotswolds were once at the forefront of woollen manufacturing in England"; "the idea of motion was always to the forefront of his mind and central to his philosophy"

See also: vanguard