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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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'at first', 'in the beginning' and 'in the first place

Could you explain the difference between 'at first', 'in the beginning' and 'in the first place'. I think sometimes they are interchangeable. What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as always.
  

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Anonymous I think sometimes they are interchangeable. Probably. They all have a multitude of contexts into which they may or may not fit.

  • Anonymous I think sometimes they are interchangeable.
  • Probably.
  • They all have a multitude of contexts into which they may or may not fit.
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AnonymousI think sometimes they are interchangeable.
Probably. They all have a multitude of contexts into which they may or may not fit.

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