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"at the first month" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the first month of something, such as a new year or a calendar year. For example, you could say: "I made a resolution to exercise 5 days a week at the first month of the year."
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In TGR rats, the outer nuclear layer was significantly thinner than that in SD rats at the first month (p<0.05), and a constant significant decrease in thickness was found in the outer nuclear layer after second month compared to age-matched control SD rats.
She had no difficulty or pain in mouth opening at the first month after the operation.
Let's take a peek at the first month of the year.
Out 35 enrolled patients, six dropped at the first month of diet: all followed the "blue" diet; 29 completed the study.
Case 4 was referred for two episodes of breast development associated with vaginal bleeding at the first month of life and at 2 years.
For each such participant, his/her data was included starting at the first month of viral suppression during adherence monitoring and continuing until virologic failure occurred or the adherence monitoring period ended.
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The Nets will start the season with four players out for at least the first month.
Through at least the first month of the season, Iverson has responded.
For at least the first month the campaign (as it quickly became) took over my life.
The jars were stored at 10°C for the first month and at 5°C for the rest of the storage.
At the first march the mother of two addressed around 200 campaigners on Queen Street and carried a placard which read she was "mad as hell".
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