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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a first aid" is not correct in standard English; it should be "first aid" without the article "a." You can use "first aid" when referring to emergency medical assistance provided to someone who is injured or ill before professional medical help is available.
Example: "In case of an emergency, it's important to know how to administer first aid to the injured person."
Alternatives: "emergency care" or "initial treatment."
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Without a first aid kit.
It also includes a first aid guide.
That's when having Naloxone in a first aid kit matters.
"The maitre d' better have a first aid kit ready".
He's a first aid robot that can help injured astronauts.
Pack a first aid kit to go.
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Please find a first-aid kit.
77 Take a first-aid course.
Its press materials were inside a first-aid box.
I bet they don't even carry a first-aid kit".
Thank goodness we had a first-aid kit".
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