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Discover Ludwig"catch a glimpse" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to briefly see or notice something, typically in passing or from a distance. Example: As I walked past the window, I caught a glimpse of a beautiful sunset over the horizon. Other examples: - I tried to catch a glimpse of the celebrity as she walked by, but she was surrounded by bodyguards. - The shy girl would always try to hide and avoid attention, but I managed to catch a glimpse of her smiling when she thought no one was looking. - The forest was so dense that it was hard to catch a glimpse of the animals running through it. - The old man would sit by the window every afternoon, hoping to catch a glimpse of his long-lost love walking by. - We were driving by the mansion and managed to catch a glimpse of the wealthy owner through the gates.
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Catch a glimpse of his watercolor scrambles series at carlferrero.com.
Catch a glimpse of the work here and on De Middel's website.
Catch a glimpse of the world's deadliest predator.
Catch a glimpse of the overall situation first.
#StandForRights2017.
What better time to catch a glimpse of Ms. Driscoll?
It will be some time before zookeepers catch a glimpse.
Fathers propped daughters on their shoulders to catch a glimpse.
But it did catch a glimpse of something else.
Occasionally I would catch a glimpse of these specimens.
Occasionally, you can catch a glimpse of this possible future.
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