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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may first" is not correct in standard written English
It seems to be a fragment and lacks context for proper usage. Example: "The event may first take place in the spring."
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Sony may first have to overcome some bad publicity.
We may first think of tears, and undrinkable, deathly water.
We may first become aware of time through repetition.
CAPE MAY First Presbyterian Church "You and I," comedy by Philip Barry.
But Dolan and his lawyers may first have to consider the legal implications of dismissing Thomas.
Which may first begin with using the loaded word, man-eater, more circumspectly.
This isn't the simple question of national identity it may first appear.
It is thought he will study law, but he may first need a language primer.
CAPE MAY First Presbyterian Church "Alice on the Edge," comedy by Alice Gerstenberg.
The 'maths geek' stereotype is more corrosive than it may first appear.
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