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The phrase "and when the first" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a condition or a specific time related to an event or action that follows.
Example: "And when the first snow fell, the children rushed outside to play."
Alternatives: "and at the moment the first" or "and upon the arrival of the first".
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Confusion remained over the course of the assaults and when the first police units arrived.
Let's reserve the prize for a time if and when the first is proved correct.
And when the first whistle sounded, it seemed they were going to need it.
And when the first high ball heads his way against Scotland on Saturday?
People shared bottles of water, and when the first firefighters passed, the crowd cheered.
And when the first verdict was returned, the jurors gave Mrs. Sandy a new hard decision.
And when the first cut was done, the picture was finished".
And when the first, predictable bleats of resistance were heard, the governor dropped the college initiative from his budget.
Marino stood at the microphone and, when the first question about his decision came, he began to shake his head.
And when the first one went in, I knew I was going to hit the second one".
And when the first day of the Skins Game was over yesterday in Indio, Calif., everybody had won something.
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and provided the first
and references the first
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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