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"The first of September" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it whenever you need to refer to a specific date in the month of September. For example, "I'll see you on The first of September for our meeting."
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The first of September?
The first of September is traditionally when leases start or expire for off-campus housing here, and students moving in often claim the couches, beds and other material left behind.
The first of September is less than a week away.
"Let's have another talk around the first of September".
Then, about the first of September, they started to fall on their face, to die like crazy.
It went into the shops on the first of September and six weeks later it was the bestselling game in the UK.
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