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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a last glimpse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a final view or sight of something before it is gone or changes.
Example: "As the sun set over the horizon, she took a last glimpse of the beautiful landscape before leaving."
Alternatives: "a final look" or "a last view".
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As such, "A Hundred Miles to the End" provides a last glimpse of Long Island's pre-Sandy coastline.
His eyes now were on the rearview mirror, trying to catch a last glimpse of the boy.
I caught a last glimpse of the tigress as she disappeared.
BERLIN — If you want to catch a last glimpse of Chinese satellite Tiangong-1, you better hurry.
Occasionally, there is a last glimpse of a world that was vanishing even as the book was written.
Red-faced military policemen wrestled mourners carrying the pope's portraits as they strained for a last glimpse through the dark windows of the white van.
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Here's his latest: As a closer, here's a fun last glimpse of ice conditions (and polar bear tracks!) from one of two automated cameras set on the ice near the North Pole in April.
So be ready for a possible last glimpse of the legendary colours of generations – and each distinctively to their own.
It's set a new low: $38.16 at last glimpse.
That last glimpse of a ball as it soars long and straight down the fairway.
Ms Hanson said: "These films give us one last glimpse into a Britain that's different and familiar in equal measure.
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