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The phrase "first series of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the initial installment or grouping of something. Example: The first series of books was released in 2005, and quickly gained popularity among readers.
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Oh, and the first series of Spaced.
The artist's first series of Maos did not sell easily.
Li hits the first series of four balls tentatively.
Transit, any of the first series of U.S. navigation satellites.
Or when the first series of Big Brother started.
The first series of Penny Dreadful was a bloody mess.
The first series of Heston's Great British Food was maddening.
Their first series of the regular season will begin April 20 at Fenway Park.
Mercury, any of the first series of manned spaceflights conducted by the United States (1961 63).
Pioneer, any of the first series of unmanned U.S. space probes designed chiefly for interplanetary study.
Cutler played the first series of the third quarter before being replaced by Todd Collins.
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