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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a preview at a" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misconstruction and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I would like to provide a preview at a later date."
Alternatives: "a preview of" or "an overview of".
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The next-generation Xbox, codenamed Durango, will apparently get a preview at a special event in May, The Verge's Tom Warren reports, with an official splashy unveiling at E3 in June.
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It also describes a preview at which a girl asked if that was a "monkey" on the screen.
The annual gathering will also feature a preview at 5 P.M. both days of a production of the musical "Shenandoah" by a Staten Island company.
"I had to learn how to partner with one hand," Amar Ramasar, whose character, the destroyer, carries a club, said recently at a preview at the Guggenheim Museum.
When she realized that Bard would have to edit the title just a few months before the show opened, she said, "Honestly I didn't sleep for a week," while conducting a preview at the center's newly renovated galleries.
"Hard Parts: South Bronx," a new series which has a preview at 11, follows Joe Ferrer and his family as they cater to demanding customers at their Bronx-based store, BS&F Auto Parts.
"I really never thought I'd be standing in a store like this," he told a gathering of reporters during a preview at Sephora Fifth Avenue, amid shiny display cases of primer and volumizing mascara.
Anchorman 2 A preview at Vue West End.
The filmmaker Costa-Gavras, now 80, opened up his personal archive of photographs to Mr. Monterosso for a preview at Photomed of what will be a major exhibition of his images at the end of June at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris.
But seeing BTTF for the first time on a big screen – at a preview at the Empire in London's Leicester Square, where, we were proudly told, Charles and Diana watched its gala premiere some quarter century before – did not make me regret the days, weeks, months I spent wandering about in an orange gilet, muttering about gigawatts.
Look for a preview at January's North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
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