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(idiomatic) To become obvious or visible.
Hismistresses were not the only cause of this; for ever since Fleurys advent political parties had come to the fore.
Food miles have been under the spotlight recently as environmental concerns come to the fore.
Public movements are always cyclical, reacting to threats, dangers and opportunities as they come to the fore.
Over the years, a number of problems have come to the fore concerning the analysis of syllable structure.
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