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Discover LudwigThe phrase "first tenure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone's initial period of holding a position or office, often in a professional or academic context.
Example: "During her first tenure as a professor, she published several influential papers."
Alternatives: "initial term" or "first term".
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During Mr. Kelly's first tenure, Mr. Adams said, "he believed in the beat cop.
During Mr Jobs's first tenure at Apple, the company's innovation premium was 37%.
The Sayon case came only months into Mr. Bratton's first tenure as commissioner.
Teacher tenure has been controversial since the first tenure provisions were enacted over a century ago.
Bard's first tenure as dean of the Medical School ended when King's College closed in 1775.
Campbell becomes the 17th starting quarterback for the Redskins since Gibbs's first tenure ended.
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She had to wait 21 years after receiving her Ph.D. to receive her first tenure-track appointment.
Most new faculty members recruited to Princeton each year are assistant professors beginning their first tenure-track appointments.
The first tenure-track job after graduate school is increasingly the only regular appointment that professors -- except for the all-too-mobile superstars -- can expect to have.
At Tennessee, where she began her first tenure-track teaching job in 1986, she says she has rarely missed a Volunteers football game on television.
According to Departmental guidelines, we can maintain dossiers for employment-seeking students only until a student obtains his or her first tenure-track position.
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