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Can I say "front of" instead of "before" here?

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Rebecca

This is a great guess! You can use "in front of" instead of "before" in this context. In a courtroom context, however, the most common expression to use is still "to appear before a judge." Ex. I have to appear before a judge tomorrow. Ex. Please follow proper etiquette when you appear before the judge.

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