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"right off the bat" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used when you want to emphasize that something happened at the very beginning or start of something. For example, "Right off the bat, I knew this restaurant was amazing."
Idiom
Right off the bat.
Right away; immediately.
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Right off the bat.
"Right off the bat, there is a liquidity problem".
Right off the bat, Adobe warns.
Right off the bat, a tutorial begins.
Right off the bat this is better.
Right off the bat, many Americans might not.
Right off the bat, SaneBox works pretty well.
Right off the bat, I dug his forthrightness.
Right off the bat, we were running 30ish minutes late.
Right off the bat, set measurable goals for your campaign.
It's right off the bat".
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