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The phrase "a glimpse of this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a brief or partial view or understanding of something.
Example: "The documentary provided a glimpse of this fascinating culture that few people know about."
Alternatives: "a peek at this" or "a brief look at this".
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Then I got a glimpse of this new system.
Mr Gehry's work may provide a glimpse of this future.
I caught a glimpse of this sexual Tyrannosaur one night.
Occasionally, you can catch a glimpse of this possible future.
Getting a glimpse of this scene gives a quick sense of the city's artistic temperament.
Even to catch a glimpse of this small (8cm) but speedy tropical invertebrate is thrilling.
Hollywood stars flocked to get a glimpse of this excitingly dangerous new phenomenon.
Already, multimedia file-sharing services like Gnutella and Scour Exchange provide a glimpse of this future.
Kohl, for all his many, many flaws, had a glimpse of this.
Amy, the visitor from New York, has a glimpse of this.
I caught a glimpse of this phenomenon when I went to see Reich in his State Department office this summer.
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