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The phrase "a lovely glimpse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a brief and pleasant view or insight into something, often evoking a sense of beauty or charm.
Example: "As I walked through the garden, I caught a lovely glimpse of the blooming flowers in the sunlight."
Alternatives: "a beautiful view" or "a delightful sight."
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Jody Rogac The photographer Jody Rogac's Tumblr is a lovely glimpse into her artistic practice.
(For a lovely glimpse of life in southwestern Virginia, I recommend "Fiddling," a 1987 article by Lance White about the Old Fiddlers Conventionn in Galax, Virginia).
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The best thing that can be said for "Gaudí Afternoon," which opens today in Manhattan, is that it was shot in Barcelona, and thus offers some lovely glimpses of the city's narrow old streets and the fanciful architecture of Antoni Gaudí, to whom its title (like the title of the novel by Barbara Wilson on which it is based) is a tribute.
It was, though, a good year for seeing things in small spaces, with the National building a lovely miniature arena, and a glimpse of the remade theatre to come, with its temporary scarlet Shed.
In London, where my indulgence to myself was splurging on a lovely hotel, One Aldwych, my first glimpse of the boys came late in the morning, when they would meet me for a workout in the hotel gym.
(Love is a Lovely Thing).
A loving, lovely man.
Majestic mountain views, mirror reflections of the trees, glimpses of an eagle even, it's a lovely inexpensive trip that stirs the soul.
It was just a lovely, lovely day.
A lovely, bold photo.
What a lovely story!
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