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Discover LudwigThe phrase "1st quarter" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the first quarter or one-fourth of a year, typically in a business or financial context. Example: The company's profits have increased by 10% in the 1st quarter of the year, setting a positive trend for the rest of the year.
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3.06pm BST Spain 0 - USA 2, 9 43, 1st Quarter And we're off!
3.11pm BST Spain 12 - USA 7, 6 47, 1st Quarter And then Navarro makes another three.
3.19pm BST Spain 18 - USA 25, 3 06, 1st Quarter THERE'S the Anthony three.
3.21pm BST Spain 20 - USA 25, 2 39, 1st Quarter Okay, the US are starting to get sloppy on fouls.
10.22pm BST USA 8 - Australia 8, 7 47, 1st Quarter And Kevin Durant responds with, yeah, another three pointer.
10.31pm BST USA 19 - Australia 12, 3 59, 1st Quarter Durant and LeBron get in sharing mode.
9.09pm BST France - 6 USA - 7, 6 10, 1st Quarter Gruda makes a jumper for France.
9.06pm BST France - 2 USA - 5, 8 55, 1st Quarter And we're off.
France 0 - USA 2, 1st quarter, 9 39: Tyson Chandler gets the first bucket of the game for USA.
9.14pm BST Argentina 13 - USA - 18, 3 34, 1st Quarter The "U-S-A" chants have already started folks.
11.56pm GMT 49ers 3-0 Seahawks 8 00 1st quarter Who receives the 49ers first pass?
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