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Discover LudwigThe phrase "first liaison" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the initial point of contact or communication between two parties, often in a professional or organizational context.
Example: "As the first liaison between the two departments, I was responsible for facilitating communication and collaboration."
Alternatives: "initial contact" or "primary connection".
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They also informed their readers that Cross had been appointed the first liaison officer for West Indians in the RAF.
Agent Hendershot was the F.B.I.'s first liaison to the investigation, and federal agents often have satellite telephones and sophisticated cameras.
The first liaison will be LAWRENCE EDWARDS, a former supervising superintendent at the Board of Education, who will have offices at both institutions.
A keen editor, he was first liaison between the home office and offices worldwide, then between the Digest and the New York publishing world as Vice President in charge of rights.
This was in 1999, well before Mehta became Barack Obama's first liaison to the LGBT community – the first of three Indian Americans to eventually hold that post – and before his current appointment as chief of staff to the new surgeon general, Vivek Murthy.
This is not Honda's first liaison with an autonomous vehicle technology company, albeit this tie up with Cruise involves money and a formal agreement.
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A clinical liaison had first contact with the patient to discuss treatment and use.
As Vicki Goldberg confirms in "Margaret Bourke-White: A Biography," "Atkinson was Margaret's first wartime liaison but not her last.
As he consummates his first illicit liaison, Owen notes, in classic Updike fashion, the difference between his lover's vaginal textures and his wife's.
Mr Daley also worked for Mr Clinton, first as liaison with Congress on trade policy, and then as secretary of commerce.Both have had to work with a hostile Congress before, and seem to command some respect among Republicans.
In a slowly increasing trend for American law enforcement, the Kansas City police department recently appointed its first LGBT liaison, Rebecca Caster, an affable, blond-haired, out-lesbian cop who's proud to work for a "very progressive" city "that is willing to push the envelope and create change".
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