" come to the front" or "come up front"

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Prple

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Hi there!

Another problem I stumbeld upon in the YL's classroom.

I think I heard someone saying: "Come up front" as an equivalent for "come to the front".

Supposedly, the first one is wrong. What do you think about that :?:
 
Why are you supposing that the first one is wrong? I'd consider it colloquial, and acceptable in speech. But I don't know what "YL's classroom" is, so I could be wrong.
 
Hi there!

Another problem I stumbled upon in the YL's classroom.

I think I heard someone saying: "Come up front" as an equivalent for "come to the front".

Supposedly, the first one is wrong. What do you think about that :?:

I think that whoever supposes that is wrong. "Up front" is fine.
 
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I'd hedge my bets and say it is OK in informal contexts.
 
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