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The phrase "always in the first" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing priorities, rankings, or sequences, but additional information is needed for clarity.
Example: "In our team meetings, we prioritize tasks, and we are always in the first when it comes to project deadlines."
Alternatives: "always at the top" or "consistently in the lead."
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WHY is it that when air-conditioners die, it's always in the first heat wave of the year?
They are always in the first XV and the coaches never say anything so the players never develop.
The girls' belongings, what few there were, were always in the first wagon, and the girls, huddled together, were always in the second.
They are also ordinary human beings, however, and Defoe, writing always in the first person, enters into their minds and analyzes their motives.
Mr. Alagna had stepped into the title role of "Faust" the day before, and he sounded tired — but game, as always — in the first act, starting big, arching phrases with honeyed ardor and straining to finish them.
He never rehearsed with the animals: he would practice with a pillow and then put the animal in his arms when the cameras were rolling: an animal's best moments are always in the first minute, he says.
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We were always in the second tier".
When depicted as part of the Sapta-Matrika group ("seven mothers"), Varahi is always in the fifth position in the row of Matrikas, and thus is called Panchami ("fifth").
All the time - always good at the start, always good in the first corner, always being in the right spot.
Your partners always decide in the first five minutes.
In clinical practice, chorionicity is not always determined in the first trimester.
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