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The phrase "the first row of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the first of a group of items arranged in rows, such as chairs in an auditorium. For example, "We had to wait in line to get seats in the first row of the theater."
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The woodwinds were placed in the first row of instruments.
Kennedy threw her pitch from the first row of seats next to the Red Sox dugout.
He's been sitting in the first row of all his classes, squinting and making do.
A few weeks ago, I sat in the first row of the bleachers.
The first row of two are known as pacers - they set the vessel's stroke rate.
Bishop Egan sat at the altar, in the first row of several bishops.
He lofted the next fastball into the first row of seats in right field.
Mr. Yates watched with his mother from the first row of the courtroom.
is the first row of the matrix.
where denotes the first row of.
The first row of Δ t′ is equivalent to the first row of Δ t.
More suggestions(20)
the first quarrel of
the first stroke of
the first controversy of
the first queue of
the first succession of
the first rank of
the first outlines of
the highest row of
the first categories of
the first publications of
the top row of
the front row of
the first sentence of
the first removal of
the first line
the sharp end of
first line of
the first platoon of
the front line of
the second line of
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