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Bring something to the fore

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Used when something should be given more attention or become a priority. SlideThe recent spikes in energy prices will bring cost-efficiency strategies to the fore.
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Usually follows events that trigger awareness or response to an issue. SlideFollowing the drought, water conservation was brought to the fore.
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Imagine bringing something towards you on a table to make it more visible - that's the metaphor here. SlideThe whistleblower's report brought the corruption to the fore.