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The phrase "a glimpse of the sort" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a brief or partial view or understanding of something specific or particular.
Example: "After reading the report, I felt I had a glimpse of the sort of challenges the team was facing."
Alternatives: "a glimpse of that nature" or "a glimpse of this kind".
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It gives us a glimpse of the sort of citizens the government hopes our children will become.
So it is a relief to gain, from the priest's observations, a glimpse of the sort of woman rarely seen in royal Indian annals.
Illustrating the arc of all four — and thus giving a glimpse of the sort of possibilities that could be in store for the next phase — is the accomplishment of "A Distant War," a new book-length project by Bob Nickelsberg, one of the region's longest-serving photojournalists.
The outbreak of Zika virus in Central and South America is of immediate concern to pregnant women in the region, but for some experts the situation is a glimpse of the sort of public health threats that will unfold due to climate change.
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Some offer a glimpse of the good life that such financial shenanigans can buy — a sort of crimestyles of the rich and famous.
A glimpse of the reason can perhaps be obtained from Neil Jordan's "Brave One," an honorary western of sorts.
A glimpse of the future, perhaps?
Here is a glimpse of the future.
a glimpse of the Bosporus.
But the seventh floor offers a glimpse of the future.
Now he has given us a glimpse of the same.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com