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Discover Ludwig"first tranche" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referencing the first portion or installment of something, typically of a payment. For example, "The first tranche of funding for the project was received in June."
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"But this is only the first tranche.
Here is a list of the first tranche.
The first tranche of shares were sold in September.
The first tranche of evidence was circulated to them last week.
Greece should also receive the first tranche of its second aid deal, worth €5.9bn, today.
This first tranche should pass quickly; the House has set a vote for Wednesday.
Pester expects some 15-20% of the first tranche of shares will go to the public.
Clark said he decided to resign after Brown had given his first tranche of £100,000.
A first tranche of £470,000 was awarded by City Bridge Trust in May this year.
"The best places fill up quickly – make sure you are in the first tranche".
It has been reported that the first tranche of 48 could already be obsolete by 2015.
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