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Discover LudwigThe phrase "first instalment" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when referring to something that needs to be paid or delivered in parts. For example, "I paid the first instalment for the new furniture today".
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Here's the first instalment.
In the first instalment, Goal!
"This is just the first instalment".
The first instalment of the new loan is only $192m.
The first instalment of the series of adverts.
Damien Lewis is cunningly withheld in this first instalment.
The first instalment, Wolf Hall, won three years ago.
The first instalment has been repaid with exquisite timing.
Alabama wants to use most of its first instalment, about $85m, for youth programmes.
If your teenager doesn't already know these books, recommend starting with the first instalment, Wicked Lovely.
The original said the interview was "the first instalment of [Bill Drummond's] final 100 questions".
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