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- phrase UK, idiomatic To be directly engaged in the operations of a business, rather than in a hands-off, managerial position.
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From being in a coal mine, at the face where the mining is actually occurring, especially in dark, cramped, dirty, hazardous conditions. Compare front line and in the trenches, of similar formation.
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