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In front it's a adverb of place Y in front an adverbial phrase. Both can be used interchangeably, if they refer to “in or to the opposite part”. For example: I go to the store that is in front/in front.
However, the most usual and recommended form in front, written in a single word.
What's more, in front can also be a conjugation of verb "deal". For example: I do not think that in front the situation alone.
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