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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a glimpse of it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a brief or partial view or understanding of something.
Example: "After reading the first chapter, I got a glimpse of it, but I need to read more to fully understand the story."
Alternatives: "a brief look at it" or "a sneak peek of it".
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"It's very exciting to have a glimpse of it, as magnificent as it was the day it first opened its doors.
Again, we get a glimpse of it.
"I got a glimpse of it this year".
He was hoping to get a glimpse of it.
Well, he caught a glimpse of it on Tuesday night.
They struggle not to get a glimpse of it until the following dawn.
No one else will be allowed to catch even a glimpse of it".
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In fact, it gave me a glimpse of what it might be like to have a nervous breakdown.
It is a walk through artistic history in the making and a glimpse of how it all came to be.
Marina had a glimpse of what it would be like if Sergey stopped loving her.
Over the last week, however, the California-based trainer John Sadler has received a glimpse of how it feels.
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