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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a first for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or event that is the first of its kind or has never happened before. Example: The team's victory marked a first for the organization, as they had never made it to the playoffs before.
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It's a first for Indonesia".
"That's a first for me".
(A "first" for our insurance agent).
But this is a first for me.
It's a first for a reason.
That was a first for him.
This would be a first for Arabs.
"But that's a first for me".
A first for us all.
It's a first for me".
This is a first for the sport.
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