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What does 'have a front-row seat' mean?
Dec 29, 2015 11:46 AM
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It generally means sitting in the first row at an event, like the opera, a play, a show or even the movies.
December 29, 2015
The expression does not have to be the literal meaning, however. You can have a "front-row seat" to something even if you are not physically present. It's more about how closely you experience the event.
December 29, 2015
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