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Guoguo914 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

First or First-ever

help set up firm’s first-ever foreign office in India.

Shall I use first or first-ever here?
  

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'First ever' is much stronger, and suitable for promotional or advertising material, or in a CV, or in conversation if you want the other person to really understand the importance of the Indian office.

  • 'First ever' is much stronger, and suitable for promotional or advertising material, or in a CV, or in conversation if you want the other person to really understand the importance of the Indian office.
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'First ever' is much stronger, and suitable for promotional or advertising material, or in a CV, or in conversation if you want the other person to really understand the importance of the Indian office.
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Help set up firm’s first foreign office in India.

That is appropriate for most business purposes.

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