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The phrase 'first time around' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a situation of first trying or experiencing something. For example: "I had a lot of trouble understanding algebra the first time around."
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"First time around, you're dominated by those formulas".
The first time around, anyway.
Like, she killed it the first time around, sooooo... .
Yourself, the first time around?
It worked better the first time around.
I was turned down first time around.
I preferred it the first time around.
The first time around, all the teams failed.
"The first time around he'd get a huge laugh.
"It's my first time around the pony wagon," she said.
"Vancouver, everybody's first time around, right?" defenseman Andrew Ference said.
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