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Discover Ludwig"starting first" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English
It is often used to indicate that something is starting before something else. For example, "The Olympics will be starting first in Tokyo this year."
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The starting first baseman wore No. 98.
This week, he began tutoring Daniel Murphy, the team's presumptive starting first basemen this season.
Cook, starting first with bib No. 1, made the inaugural descent of the course.
With temperatures nearing 50 degrees, Kelleher benefited from starting first, finishing in 1 minute 6.31 seconds.
Daniel Murphy is the starting first baseman and the Mets have some hope for him, too.
Jason Giambi was the starting first baseman and Alfonso Soriano was the starting second baseman.
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It recruits men with high-risk, locally advanced, metastatic or recurrent prostate cancer who are starting first-line long-term hormone therapy.
Even though many authors are in favour of starting first-line preventive treatments as soon as possible [13, 14], these treatments have no influence on the prognosis.
Starting first-quarter 2002, Greenberg is sending in undercover agents, posing as customers, to give every store the white-glove treatment.
Patients starting first-line antiretroviral therapy were retrospectively selected.
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