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"What comes first?" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to ask what something should be done or experienced before something else. For example, "What comes first- the chicken or the egg?".
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But what comes first?
"What comes first?" Harrison asked.
So what comes first?
What comes first irrevocably changes what follows.
What comes first now is talent.
This is not about what comes first".
Q7: What comes first, character or plot?
What comes first: football or family?
What comes first, the venture capitalists or the entrepreneurs?
What comes first, the chicken or the egg?
What comes first, the message or the movie?
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