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Afront

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A`front´
adv.1.In front; face to face.


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Forced marriage is an afront to someone's basic human rights and a form of long-term abuse.
Their alleged indifference is clearly afront for the fraught and fragile state of mind that often exposes itself at this stage of the campaign - on and off the park.
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