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"held for the first time" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to an event or activity that is taking place for the first time. Example: The charity organization's annual fundraiser was held for the first time at the new convention center, raising a record-breaking amount of donations.
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National elections held for the first time in fiveyears.
Held for the first time last year in France, it has expanded to New York.
On October 9 presidential elections were held for the first time in Afghanistan.
Palestinian municipal elections are held for the first time since 1976; Hamas candidates do well.
**In 1972 a separate world championship was held for the first time.
And in Washington, the Capital Fringe Festival is being held for the first time.
At the end of 1955, the Evening Standard drama awards were held for the first time.
They included the organisation's leader, held for the first time since the atrocity.
Then Clijsters held for the first time in four games to level the set at 3-3.
Non-state-controlled media outlets were established and elections were held for the first time in decades.
Sonya Thomas, eating 40 hot dogs, won in a separate contest for women held for the first time.
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