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Discover LudwigThe phrase "First around" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to indicate the first in a sequence or the first to arrive, but it lacks clarity without additional context. Example: "He was the first around the corner during the race."
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First, around 5 30 p.m., the police surrounded a building near the corner of 39th Street.
In "First Around," one of Willard Bond's best-known paintings, two towering yachts are caught in a roiling sea.
Nor, if recent bail-outs are any guide, is the rescue likely to turn Korea First around.
"Most were probably a little tentative when it was first around, but we have gotten used to it," he said.
The low attendance (45 people) was as criminal as it was when they were first around in the early 1980s.
George Christman, 75, of Sea Cliff, who helped to organize the first Around Long Island Regatta in 1977, said: "This race is a crap shoot.
Gundam will likely lose his head first (around the 10th).
The drive from Giza to Saqqara is best done by taxi - agree a price first (around £20 for the day).
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