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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'at first attempt' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to refer to the first time that someone tries to do something. For example: She passed her driving test at first attempt.
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This understanding was the mental equivalent of lifting very heavy weights — not possible at first attempt.
West Ham United 2011-12 Took club back up at first attempt with play-off victory.
Neither could she take advantage of her opponent's ordinary serving, only 49% landing at first attempt in the first set.
At first attempt, Ive ran through the first twenty-five years of his life in sixty words; he told me which novel he was reading only after designating the answer off the record.
In general almost 90% pass the exam at first attempt.
It is well-known that adequate views frequently cannot be obtained at first attempt.
One hundred thirty-three patients (78.3%) were extubated at first attempt.
After inducing general anesthesia, a left radial arterial catheter was successfully placed at first attempt.
If the transmission succeeds at first attempt, then there is no performance loss.
Won Grand Slam at first attempt in 2009 but subsequent two years have proved more challenging.
They reported a success rate of 90.2% at first attempt, mainly without requirement for any sedatives or opiate analgesics.
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