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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of a first" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat unique or unprecedented, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "This event is a bit of a first for our organization, as we've never hosted a virtual conference before."
Alternatives: "somewhat unprecedented" or "a little unique".
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"It's a bit of a first.
A bit of a first, both for the music business and the blogging world.
"It's a bit of a first salvo to begin conversation, at least, on the Maryland side," said an official involved in the discussions.
That is a bit of a first world problem more of an annoyance than an issue but it's the reason I primarily use the default Maps app in iOS instead of an app like Waze.
In the short-term the biggest loss is the inability to pop over all my media on a single card to the new smartphones, but this is a bit of a first world problem.
I think that this whole week is really just a bit of a first step.
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Jackman says surviving on £10 a day was "a bit of a first-world problem to have".
Predraft reports called Pierre-Paul a bit of a first-round gamble, but Reese said he thought he had the biggest upside of any player in the draft.
John Harrison is a bit of a third wheel.
Townsend caught a bit of a second wind, taking a 3-1 leat athehe start of the third set.
"To us this came as a bit of a second wind," he says.
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