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What does fore shoring mean?

"Fore shoring" is not a commonly used term in any known context. It's possible that there is a misunderstanding or a typo.

Here are some possibilities that might have been intended:

* Fourscoring: This is an archaic term meaning "eighty," used in the famous "Four score and seven years ago" line from the Gettysburg Address.

* Foreshore: This is a common term referring to the area of land between the high water mark and the low water mark of the sea.

* Offshoring: This is a common business term that refers to moving parts of a company's operations to another country, usually for cost savings.

* Nearshoring: This is a similar concept to offshoring, but instead of moving operations to a distant country, they are moved to a nearby country.

Could you please clarify what you meant by "fore shoring"?

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