Can a descriptor word be first, next and after?

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In English usage, the conventional word order places the descriptor in fron of the noun, i.e., the black dog. The French place the descriptor second, i.e., carte blanche. It isn't wrong to follow a noun with a descriptor, but it is less common.
First! i.e. WELL GROOMED !

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