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on the first of vs in the first of

Both phrases are not correct as they are incomplete. The prepositions 'on' and 'in' are used with specific nouns or time expressions to provide context. In this case, they should be followed by a specific month or date. Therefore, the correct phrases would be 'on the first of January' or 'in the first week of January.'

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on the first of

This phrase is incorrect as it is incomplete. It needs to be followed by a specific month or date.

The correct usage is 'on the first of [month]' or 'on the first of [specific date].' This phrase is commonly used to refer to a specific day within a month.
  • Dec 25, 2013 ... "On the first of every month I like to go out and buy a new hat" "Every first of the month I like to go out and buy a new hat". It's certainly a less ...
  • Saying “rabbit, rabbit” on the first of the month was something I heard about ... I teach at a private school where “white rabbits” are exchanged on the first of each  ...
  • If you say 'Rabbit, rabbit, rabbit'—three times, just like that—first thing in the morning on the first of the month, even before you say your prayers, you'll get a ...
  • On [the] first of [the] week let each of you put by at home, laying up [in] whatever [ degree] he may have prospered, that there may be no collections when I come.

Alternatives:

  • on the first of January
  • on the first of July
  • on the first of the month
  • on the first of the year
  • on the first of December

in the first of

This phrase is incorrect as it is incomplete. It needs to be followed by a specific month or date.

The correct usage is 'in the first week of [month]' or 'in the first half of [month].' This phrase is commonly used to refer to a period within a month.
  • And it cometh to pass, in the eleventh year, in the first of the month, there hath been a word of Jehovah unto me, saying: 'Son of man,. Parallel Commentaries.
  • And it cometh to pass, in the eleventh year, in the third month, in the first of the month, hath a word of Jehovah been unto me, saying: Parallel Commentaries.
  • And it cometh to pass, in the first month, in the second year, in the first of the month, the tabernacle hath been raised up;. Parallel Commentaries.
  • In the first of these cases, Socialist Party of America official Charles Schenck had been convicted under the Espionage Act for publishing leaflets urging ...

Alternatives:

  • in the first week of January
  • in the first half of February
  • in the first quarter of the year
  • in the first days of December
  • in the first month of the year

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