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"a peep" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used as a noun phrase and can refer to a quick or quiet look or glimpse, or a quiet or high-pitched sound. Example: She took a quick peep inside the box to see what was inside.
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Then, not a peep.
Not a peep.
Not a peep about Poland.
"Not a peep," he said.
Yet they never uttered a peep.
A man walks into a peep show.
The set was a peep show striptease.
This time there was hardly a peep.
Cyclists pause to take a peep.
Not a peep did I utter!
But a peep is not enough.
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