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Discover LudwigThe phrase "first inaugural" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the first occurrence of an inaugural event, such as a speech or ceremony.
Example: "The president delivered his first inaugural address with great enthusiasm."
Alternatives: "initial inaugural" or "maiden inaugural".
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(Robert Frost was the first inaugural poet, at the 1961 inauguration of John F. Kennedy).
President Obama's first inaugural address.
Remember her hat at the first inaugural?
"It begins with his first Inaugural".
Democracy's Documents George Washington's first inaugural address.
Take a look at Lincoln's first inaugural address".
The truth is that I hated Obama's first inaugural speech.
Obama's sense of political theater peaked at his first inaugural.
President Obama's first inaugural festivities stretched over five days.
A grainy newsreel of Roosevelt's first inaugural was screened.
Woods spoke at Obama's first inaugural celebration in 2009.
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