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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at first yes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate initial agreement or affirmation before potentially changing one's mind or opinion later.
Example: "At first yes, I thought the plan was feasible, but after further consideration, I have my doubts."
Alternatives: "Initially, yes" or "At the beginning, yes."
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At first, yes.
—@smsBigBear At first, yes.
"At first, yes," Jennings said.
It makes sense, given her cobbled-together education, that Eileen would teeter between something pretentiously villainous and melodramatic: "At first, yes, Rebecca was a dream to me, she was magic, she was powerful and everything I wanted to be".
Nice at first, yes, but what's really happening is the ISPs are being put in a position of being able to select winners and losers, since few people will use, for example, a live streaming site that isn't zero-rated versus one that is.
It will be scary at first, yes, but you will build the confidence you need.
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Don't stop at the first "yes". Sometimes, you get a terrific response from a prospect.
"I could not decide if I wanted to go to England at first - first yes, then no," he said.
I had been rebuffed flatly by various companies and jilted by some that at first said yes.
At first glance, yes.
They got their first yes.
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