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The phrase "a glimpse on" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "a glimpse of."
Example: "The documentary offers a glimpse of the challenges faced by wildlife conservationists."
Alternatives: "a peek at" or "an insight into."
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Here is a glimpse on how one of the leading angel investors is making her mark on the industry.
Each one provides a glimpse on the trends, technology shifts, and startups that have the potential to impact a particular industry.
Khusainov, I. et al. A glimpse on Staphylococcus aureus translation machinery and its control.
The town of Carabelle, back on the mainland, was a glimpse on a bobbing horizon.
She came and saw the statue on her break after catching a glimpse on Facebook.
This review will provide a glimpse on the roles played by various non-tumor cells in tumor progression and their intervention by pharmacological agents.
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Here's a sneak preview of Chelsee's lovely new trailer, which you can also catch a glimpse of on Monday 26th September on BBC One.
The result of this introspection was a song that she offered a glimpse of on Instagram.
You might have caught a glimpse of Nestor on Bravo one afternoon.
My patience is based on a glimpse of hope that one day the truth will prevail.
The Bathers, on this issue of Emerging Infectious Diseases, painted by Georges Desarmes, provides a glimpse of life on the Artibonite River and the bordering communities before the outbreak.
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