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First-ever

Definition

The term "first-ever" refers to something that is the very first of its kind or the initial occurrence of an event or situation.

Examples

As an adjective:

  • This is the first-ever attempt to climb Mount Everest without supplemental oxygen.
  • She won the first-ever gold medal in women's wrestling at the Olympic Games.

As an adverb:

  • He performed first-ever in the talent show, leaving the crowd amazed.
  • The new restaurant opened its doors first-ever in this small town.

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