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The phrase "from the first day" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the start of something or to emphasize a contrast between two different experiences. For example, "I've enjoyed working here ever since the first day."
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We knew from the first day".
"We understood that from the first day".
From the first day I watched "Married..
Very interesting material and applicable from the first day.
We dominated the market from the first day.
Ana, a star, had fit in from the first day.
And you feel that from the first day.
Obviously from the first day it was their plan.
"From the first day, this has supported my family.
"I hated it from the first day," he told me.
"I was totally against Pinochet from the first day".
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from the initial day
from the first realised
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