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"in first" is a correct and usable form of written English.
Generally it is used when comparing two or more items, such as when listing a ranking or order. For example: "The horse came in first, but the dog was a close second."
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Last in, first out.
Gifford walked in first.
As in first ever.
(Sex came in first).
Cantonese remains in first place.
Miss Murphy in first grade.
And we went in first".
He will go in first.
I had signed in first.
He is still in first.
She finished — in first place.
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