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The phrase "a first source of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the primary or initial origin of information, materials, or resources.
Example: "The library serves as a first source of information for students conducting research."
Alternatives: "a primary source of" or "an initial source of".
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"Social media enables individuals and special interest groups to publicise their views and opinions more easily, and can be a first source of breaking news," the DCMS said.
You can choose a first source of funding, a second one, etc.
Assuming community members use PMRs as a first source of treating simple fevers, if 60.5% of trained PMRs in Kisii sold AQ medicines in adequate doses, this would translate to about 18,074 children receiving adequate treatment if their caregivers sought care from trained PMRs.
A first source of impairment is the inability to allocate sufficient cognitive resources to the IGT.
A first source of miRNA regulated genes consisted of empirically shown interactions of miRNA with genes.
On the health delivery side, in medically pluralistic societies such as Madagascar where over 80% of the population uses traditional medicines as a first source of treatment, local populations may more readily accept phytomedical cures that are cheap, non-invasive, often already trusted, and easy to effect in a low-resource setting.
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A second source of flexibility comes from enforcement options.
A second source of misperception is the self-interest of environmental groups.
A third source of confusion is the attitude of the media.
A third source of climate funds are "bilateral agreements", between individual countries.
If so, this would be a third source of embryonic-like cells.
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