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Discover LudwigThe phrase "first shift" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the initial work period in a day, often in contexts related to employment or scheduling.
Example: "I prefer to work the first shift because I like having my afternoons free."
Alternatives: "morning shift" or "day shift".
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That's the first shift.
My first shift was the following afternoon.
He started jawing on his first shift.
The first shift from the industry norm was her hours.
"I got scored on, on my first shift," Madden said.
Thibault felt the pressure from the first shift.
Staff voted to strike until the first shift on Monday.
Ovechkin's first shift back did not go well.
Carolina's Sandis Ozolinsh scored on the game's first shift.
It is the day before my first shift starts.
Early Sunday, he told Laviolette he wanted that first shift.
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