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front-load
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front-load (frntld)
v. front-load·ed, front-load·ing, front-loads
v.tr.
To concentrate costs or benefits of (a financial obligation or deal) in an early period: They front-loaded their tax deductions.
v.intr.
To concentrate costs or benefits in an early period.


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