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Discover LudwigThe phrase "first on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that comes before or is in the top position in a list or ranking. For example: - "First on the list of priorities is finding a new office space." - "She was the first on the dance floor at the party." - "The company was first on the market to offer this new technology." Overall, "first on" is used to indicate the initial or top position in a sequence or ranking.
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First on the list?
Yesterday, Onions was first on.
Climbing trees is first on the list.
Events show up first on Instagram.
Saw you first on Masterpiece Theater.
Let's focus first on the positive.
He was the first on the scene.
A word first on this festival.
Mark Teixeira hit his first on Sunday.
Who was first on his feet applauding?
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