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"well at first" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used as a transitional phrase to indicate that something was true or happened initially, but there has been a change or development since then. Example: "Well at first, I was hesitant to try out the new restaurant in town. However, after hearing rave reviews from my friends, I decided to give it a chance."
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Things went well at first.
Everything went well at first.
Things do not go well at first.
The American version worked well at first.
Well, at first.
All bodes well at first.
Well, at first it was pretty confusing.
It doesn't go well, at first.
But things didn't go well at first.
Well, at first, in any case.
A.: Not so well at first.
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