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'the first ever' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing something that happened or was seen for the first time in history, such as "The first ever airplane flight took place on December 17th, 1903."
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later, the first ever bet.
The first ever LBL.
"The first ever?" I say.
The first ever flight of Flone.
"This is the first ever one.
This was the first ever superhero comic.
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Are they the first-ever competitive sisters?
It's not the first-ever American motorcycle.
The first-ever MIT Maker Faire was a huge success.
The first-ever LSE-UC Berkeley Bangladesh Summit 2018.
He was making the first-ever cellular phone call.
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