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The phrase "the first objectives" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the initial goals or aims of a project, plan, or discussion. Example: "In our meeting, we will discuss the first objectives of the new marketing strategy."
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Securing the Haditha Dam was one of the first objectives of the American special forces invading Iraq in 2003.
"Every time you do these scenarios, one of the first objectives is trying to find out what's going on inside North Korea".
One of the first objectives of the new federal government, established in 1901, was to design a "White Australia" policy, which aimed to prevent diluting Australia's Anglo-Celtic heritage.
She writes: "That's why one of the first objectives of a strong group of SNP MPs will be to push back against the Tories' proposals and work to ensure continued protection of the rights of all Scottish MPs to have a say on budgets, taxation and other key issues for as long as those powers remain at Westminster.
Securing it was one of the first objectives of US special forces invading Iraq in 2003.
Increasing the performance of wireless communication systems has always been one of the first objectives of designers.
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"Survival was the first objective.
The first objective was to get out of the group.
"The first objective of armed conflict is to win it.
The first objective was, to a great degree, achieved.
Making it real was always the first objective.
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