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The phrase "the first detail" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the first fact or detail referenced in a list or set of related facts. For example: "The first detail I want to discuss is the timeline of the project."
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It was the first detail of his life there they'd openly reacted to.
The first detail in her book jacket's author bio is her blood type; like many hip young Chinese, she believes that blood type helps determine character.
Until this moment, I hadn't allowed myself to rehearse the first detail of the plan that would lead me into the jungle.
(The first detail from Louis de Bernières's Captain Corelli's Mandolin is confirmed by the Greek tourist board; the latter is the novelist's embellishment).
Fire hydrants, letterboxes, even two nail holes and a knot in worn wood: once the first detail is framed – the origin of species, as it were – the cityscape appears filled with rudimentary faces.
The first detail: they exist.
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Now they've released the first details of the upcoming film's plot.
However, that was among the first details to be questioned after the news conference.
It provides the first details of how he plans to fight the case against Mr. Halderman.
Those were the first details we had and were worse than we could have imagined".
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