The first element in a countable series.
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Examples for "first"
Examples for "first"
1The first key issue was health security, he said, including antimicrobial resistance.
2The proposed state law would allow legal action first, official classification later.
3South Africa's first known domestic case was made public 17 days ago.
4Spain records first case of sexually transmitted Zika virus, health authorities said.
5Last good league: Promoted last year for first time in six years.
1Important idea number 1: Matter is made of positive and negative charges.
2Paul Heyman comes out to speak on the new number 1 contender.
3Triple H says it's time to find a new number 1 contender.
4He will act as competition for current number 1, Brighton Mhlongo.
5He then went solo, releasing 'Saint Paul' which went straight to number 1.
1Now public health can be priority number one-thanksto plentiful number two.
2Problem number one: the new John Clarke will be recruited from within.
3England were number one for a year after leapfrogging India last year.
4It said over capacity was the number one issue confronting the industry.
5Mr Gerritsen said his number one priority is the safety of children.
6But I think China has a good chance to be number one.
7Rule number one: I was not allowed to look in his workbag.
8He was aware that she considered him her number one problem child.
9So really, the number one point is, don't get far from me.
10It's a once-in-a-lifetime experience and safety are the guides' number one priority.
11Richardson also points to sugar -fast becoming public enemy number one.
12For good measure, Woods further strengthened his position as world number one.
13The former world number one said a bad second round proved costly.
14Former women's tennis world number one Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario announced her retirement today.
15Baby Love was our second hit and our first UK number one.
16This had led Storm to conclusion number one: Volkov had him already.
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