Front burner

A state of high priority where something receives immediate and focused attention.

The natural counterpart to 'back burner,' this phrase also derives from cooking metaphors where front burners on stoves were used for active, high-heat cooking requiring constant attention. It became popular in business and political contexts in the latter half of the 20th century.

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