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Discover Ludwig"on first viewing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe an initial impression or experience of something. Example: On first viewing, the painting appeared to be a chaotic mess, but upon further observation, the intricate details and meaning behind each stroke became apparent.
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On first viewing, Wanda struck me as one of the great movie characters in recent years.
On first viewing, I was knocked out.
On first viewing, I registered only the familiar symbols: Pac-Man, a mountain of Tetris blocks.
On first viewing, the hookers looked like a boy's-own porn fantasy.
On first viewing, Drake's dad-like moves in the Hotline Bling video might seem a little laughable.
On first viewing, the participants didn't look promising – gobby, spaced-out, bizarre – and that was just the teachers.
On first viewing the two-storey semi-detached on Lansing Close, Helen Rutledge dismissed outright the absurd but overpowering impression that she was not welcome here.
On first viewing, I thought that Anderson never persuasively showed how Quell, while a cog in Dodd's machine, was able to put his erotomania aside and remain chaste; on the second viewing, it made perfect sense.
On first viewing it seemed harsh and was vociferously contested by the away bench.
On first viewing it appears there are actually four full video and audio chats going on.
On first viewing, referee Pedro Proenca's decision seemed rash, but the replay showed that the Argentine defender had nudged the Italian.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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