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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a first time introduction" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used to describe the initial presentation or meeting of someone or something. Example: "This event serves as a first time introduction to our new product line, showcasing its features and benefits."
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For some in the audience, this was probably a first-time introduction to Ronda Rousey, the (undefeated, at the time) women's-mixed-martial-arts fighter responsible for the "do-nothin' bitch" monologue, which was taken from an Ultimate Fighting Championship video blog posted before a bout with a Brazilian fighter named Bethe Correia.
"Hi, how are you?" she asks for a second time, adding an introduction – "I'm Shai!" – and clutching me in an embrace so that now my reply ("Good, thanks!") is delivered into her right shoulder.
But a third time?
Repeat a second time.
Inhale a fourth time.
"Sadler's dealing with first-time introductions across the state.
There is something so wonderful about sharing food with friends for the first time – an introduction that leads to a lifelong passion.
A prosecution witness in the bribery and racketeering trial of Milton Milan, Camden's mayor, testified today that in 1992 Mr. Milan, then just a first-time City Council candidate, asked for an introduction to Dominick Monaco, also known as Shorty, who held the city's lucrative towing contract.
Here, and across the whole country, one of the changes since the revolution was the disbanding of the notorious "university campus police" after 30 years and – for the first time – the introduction of elected university presidents.
In 1992, the memorandum was published for first time with an introduction by University of Pennsylvania historian Arthur Waldron.
This marks the first time that the introduction of a vaccine has occurred simultaneously in both developed and developing countries.
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