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The phrase "a peek behind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to give someone a glimpse or insight into something that is usually hidden or not easily seen.
Example: "In this article, we offer a peek behind the scenes of the film industry, revealing the challenges filmmakers face."
Alternatives: "a glimpse behind" or "an insight into".
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Just a peek behind the curtain".
A peek behind the numbers reveals some interesting differences.
Now, he will get a peek behind the scenes.
Wild orgies, powerful drugs and a peek behind the curtain of the N.F.L. were irresistible.
Here's a peek behind the scenes: we shot this video on my actual birthday.
Sometimes a visitor is even allowed a peek behind the scenes.
A peek behind the curtains in the resort-fee drama suggests neither side is entirely correct.
First, I was interested in trying to get a peek behind the scenes.
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