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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a first ever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is the very first occurrence of an event or achievement.
Example: "This is a first ever for our organization, as we are launching a new initiative aimed at sustainability."
Alternatives: "the very first" or "an unprecedented".
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IAVA asked the question during a "first ever DoD Twitter town hall" according to Mr. Little.
For Burkina Faso, it's about turning promise into a first ever place in the knockout stages.
Despite the win they missed out on a first ever quarter-final on points difference.
Still, there was a first ever place inside the top 10 as a consolation.
So was this going to be a first ever win for the likeable Italian?
Up front, Denis Murphy scored 11 points to inspire his side to a first ever appearance in the decider.
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Could a first-ever title be in the offing?
By 2004 a first-ever free election had legitimated the presidency of Hamid Karzai.
Not bad for a first-ever run in an electric car he built himself.
He joined Aberdeen in November 1975 with a first-ever relegation for the club looming.
GPs are to submit to a first-ever MOT, the "revalidation" process.
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