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Discover LudwigThe phrase "first competition" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the initial event or contest in a series of competitions.
Example: "I was nervous before my first competition, but I learned a lot from the experience."
Alternatives: "initial contest" or "premier competition"
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In 2004, he won his first competition.
He bombed his first competition.
Westlake Tower will be its first competition".
It was Contador's first competition since escaping a doping ban.
"I beat everybody in my first competition," she says.
In his first competition, he won $1,000.
When she was eight, she competed in her first competition.
It will be their first competition together in 2009.
He was soon obsessed with the piano, and won his first competition at 10.
I remember her first competition, when she had never been off a jump before.
She was 13 when she went to her first competition in Hartlepool.
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