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The phrase "first day at school" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to the first day of a school year, or if someone is starting a new school for the first time. For example, "The first day at school was nerve-wracking, but I was excited to make new friends."
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Can a bad first day at school really lead to a fear of failure?
It was supposed to be his first day at school in two years.
On her first day at school, a boy proposed to her.
It is a memory poem, looking back to my nervous first day at school in 1938.
Just like any first day at school, you don't really know what to expect.
Would he know the way to the toilet block on his first day at school?
I gripped her hand as if it were the first day at school.
9 38 PM May 9th via twidroid in reply to tomallan First day at school today.
In "Small Poppies" Geoffrey Rush depicted a 5-year-old's first day at school.
On her first day at school, her class were working through a sum.
"And of course Emily I met on the first day at school.
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