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Discover Ludwig"first stab" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe an initial attempt or effort at something, and suggests that the attempt may not be successful. For example: "She took a first stab at cooking Thai food, but it ended up tasting a bit bland."
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The first stab at this is predictably (and intentionally) comedic.
She also, more cautiously, takes her first stab at film.
It's a first stab at something that didn't quite work.
He then made a first stab at defining Cam-Cleggism.
This isn't Adams's first stab at pop covers.
His debut at YSL in October will be his first stab at women's design.
"This is our first stab at what we think you'll find interesting," Mr. Crowley said.
That being said, it's also nice when you get it on the first stab.
Such an estimate is, naturally, just a first stab at the truth.
V Steakhouse is not Mr. Vongerichten's first stab at big beef.
Actually, Mr. Bauer's first stab at the name was "The Machine Rages On".
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