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The phrase "at any first" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning in standard English usage.
Example: "At any first opportunity, please let me know your thoughts." (Note: "at any first" should be replaced with "at the first" or "at any opportunity.")
Alternatives: "at the first chance" or "at any opportunity".
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For example, we can represent increasing integers, starting at any first value.
At any first initiation of a neoplasm, cellular synergy is directed towards the seeming interests of the conjoined cellular constituencies within localized tissue ecologies.
You can get these at any first aid section.
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He could drop dead at any second".
It could go away at any second.
It could happen at any second.
She feels like she can die at any second.
People could have been harmed at any second.
At any second, he knew, Natalia's pulse could plummet.
Residential complexes could be hit at any second".
"They know he could snap at any second.
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