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firsthand

[furst-hand] / ˈfɜrstˈhænd /


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It included retirees worried about executive overreach, young parents concerned about Congress ceding its constitutional role, veterans supporting Ukraine, and immigrants who know firsthand what authoritarianism looks like.

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Carol’s tender response to the question transmits knowledge never to be gleaned firsthand.

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Like the diary of Samuel Pepys or the memoirs of François-René de Chateaubriand, “Beloved Son Felix,” first published in 1840, is an invaluable and entertaining firsthand exploration of a bygone era.

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“AI favors firsthand experience, specificity and continuously refreshed discussions. So the more activity that is happening around your brand, the more likely you are to be propelled into the conversation.”

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As a player he had seen firsthand how quickly sinking threes could open up a game.

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