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The phrase "first in" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to being the initial person, thing, or action in a sequence or group. Example: "John was the first in line at the store, eagerly waiting for the new video game release."
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First in the series.
"First in Syria, then Iran.
I'll be first in line!
He was the first in.
The first in 28 years.
First, in the Apple stores.
Be the first in line.
They settled first in Singapore.
She settled first in Beijing.
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It was my first in-house appointment.
Another Kasikci first: in-flight meals.
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