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"the first aim" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a goal or objective, usually at the beginning of a plan or project. For example, "The first aim of this project is to develop a comprehensive understanding of the current market trends."
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The first aim of this paper is to prove a new regularity criterion for problem (1.1 - 1.5).
Building a winning prototype that incorporates both kinds of learning is the first aim of the micro-battle team.
In the first aim, it succeeds admirably.
Disarmament is today the first aim of our diplomacy.
But it does offer fresh insight into the first aim.
We have shown our intent in selection but the first aim is to win the match.
Provocation isn't the first aim of Creed's art - nor, I'd suggest, of much worthwhile art today.
So far, it has succeeded in the first aim and backfired on the second.
The first aim is to cement a regular first-team place.
The first aim of the mediation was to stop the violence, which it did.
The first aim was to maintain IBM's connections to its customers.
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