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front and center

1 of 1interjection
/frʌnt ənd sɛntər/
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used as a directive or command to instruct a person or group to stand at the forefront and in the central position, often to receive instructions or be recognized

  • Platoon Sergeant: "Private Johnson, front and center!"
  • Sergeant: "Recruits, front and center for inspection!"
  • Company Commander: "Attention all soldiers, front and center for an important announcement!"