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"first batch of" is a correct and usable expression in written English
You can use it when referring to a group of things, especially when the group is a part of a larger group. For example, "We've just received the first batch of books from the publisher."
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Read his first batch of answers here.
Some 12% of students completed Edinburgh's first batch of moocs.
Actually "Paul Simon" wasn't his first batch of travel souvenirs.
"The first batch of clients got two servers each.
By January 2008 the first batch of fellows was here.
The first batch of responses, below, were posted May 25.
The first batch of rabbits was taken without a warrant.
Eight months later the first batch of plutonium was produced.
The first batch of digital copies contained only muffled audio.
"Lost Our Lease" read the first batch of fluffy clouds.
There are ten L.P.s in the first batch of reissues.
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