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"a glimpse at" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to mean to get a brief or small look at something. For example, "She got a glimpse at the upcoming products at the tech conference."
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1899 A Glimpse at Guatemala.
"It's a glimpse at what is possible".
It was a glimpse at his future.
A glimpse at the soda wars.
Here is a glimpse at some of the work.
This review provides a glimpse at the future opportunities offered by van-der-Waals stacked nanodevices.
Crossing pea plants in his garden, he got a glimpse at how heredity actually does work.
It was more than a glimpse at my dream for women's soccer.
The blog AZ Snakepit offers a glimpse at the tenuous state of Diamondbacks fandom.
The case offers a glimpse at the changed landscape of privacy in the United States.
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The cam hasn't shown much activity of late--a glimpse at 7 a.m.
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