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It's first.
It's a first.

What does each mean and how do they differ?

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"It's first" means that it's ahead of everything in its company: "First in line" is the person who will served before anyone else. , born ahead of his or her siblings. "First in the hearts of his countrymen" is the person whom everyone reveres before they think of anyone else.

  • "It's first" means that it's ahead of everything in its company: "First in line" is the person who will served before anyone else.
  • , born ahead of his or her siblings.
  • "First in the hearts of his countrymen" is the person whom everyone reveres before they think of anyone else.
  • "It's a first" means that nothing like it has happened before.
  • 6 second mark in the 100 meter dash.
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"It's first" means that it's ahead of everything in its company: "First in line" is the person who will served before anyone else. "First born" is the eldest, i.e., born ahead of his or her siblings. "First in the hearts of his countrymen" is the person whom everyone reveres before they think of anyone else.

"It's a first" means that nothing like it has happened before. "In 2009, the

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