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Discover LudwigThe phrase "first though" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to introduce a statement or idea that may contradict or provide additional context to what was previously mentioned. Example: I know we were planning on going to the beach, but first though, we should check the weather forecast.
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First, though, the basics.
First, though, the Mittster.
First though, those loopholes.
First, though, Chios.
First, though, some caveats.
First, though, some context.
First, though, a few rules.
First, though, a few plainer facts.
First, though, I dealt with the fillets.
First, though, it must convince Mr Izumida.
First, though, shale gas.
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