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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a first form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an initial version or type of something, often in a context where multiple forms or versions exist.
Example: "The artist presented a first form of her sculpture, which would later evolve into a more complex piece."
Alternatives: "an initial version" or "a preliminary form".
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"It was a first form of spray painting," he said.
Aristotle was standardly understood to propound a notion of first or prime matter, and the notion of a first form may be found in texts of Neoplatonic inspiration, such as the Fons vitae of Avicebron (see McEvoy 1982, 158 162).
The turning point to pointwise estimates is now given by the fact that the sharp maximal operator M α, R # ( u ) ( x ) controls the pointwise behaviour of u provided α > 0. This fact is expressed in the following Proposition, a first form of which is present in [17].
When using Topological Mapping (TM) together with the Force Density Method (FDM) in order to find a first form of equilibrium for a tension structure whose fixed nodes coincide in plan view with the vertices of a regular polygon, it has been observed that the symmetry may be lost.
The school has a First Form (Year 7) intake of four classes; followed by another intake in the Third Form (Year 9) of two classes, resulting in an average year size of 150, and a sixth form of about 300.
A first form of online reduction of simulation trajectories has been experimented within StochKit-FF [ 11], which is an extension of StochKit using the FastFlow runtime.
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Now, imagine you run a sixth form.
Literature is a second form of protection.
"I always say we are a sixth form school and not a sixth form college.
There are nearly 2,000 pupils, apparently, and a sixth form.
The early plan was for 600 weekly boarders, including a sixth form.
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