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'his first attempt' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something someone has done for the first time. For example: "He had failed in his first attempt, but eventually succeeded."
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Ash has already completed his first attempt.
This was his first attempt.
His first attempt at college didn't take.
On his first attempt, he double-faulted.
But his first attempt to use those powers has backfired.
Cameron didn't actually answer the question at his first attempt.
He failed his baccalaureate in his first attempt.
He won the British championship at his first attempt.
Stephen A. Morton '10 takes his first attempt in the finals of the long jump competition.
His first attempt in 1888, "Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show," proved to be a financial failure.
Luis Robles saved his first attempt, but after the encroachment, Wondolowski converted on his second try.
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