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The phrase "first day of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the start of a given period of time. For example, you might say, "Today marks the first day of spring."
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Sunday, the first day of the week.
First Day of School.
Your first day of college!
The first day of classes.
"God, first day of school.
First day of January Independent Activities Period.
Admission determined on first day of class.
9/13: First day of class!
My first day of graduate school.
First day of reading period: Thesis due.
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