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What's the difference between THE FIRST and FIRST?

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Re: What is the difference between "first"and "at first" ? As adverbs, the difference is essentially that 'first' relates simply to the order of events (First you do this, and THEN you do that,...) while 'at first' relates to an earlier stage of something as contrasted with some later development, e.g.

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The first is the first and first is the first. Hope this helps :)

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