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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a preview for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or summarizing something that will be shown or discussed later, such as a movie, event, or presentation.
Example: "Here is a preview for the upcoming film that will be released next month."
Alternatives: "a sneak peek at" or "an overview of".
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In a preview for 1,000 people, all but 40 walked out.
The show was a preview for the main show, held at Madison Square Garden last weekend.
"I can't believe we've had so many people show up," said Taylor Lewis, 53, at a preview for museum members.
Sept. 4: The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology held a preview for its new exhibit, "Gothic: Dark Glamour".
This is far from a comprehensive list, but consider it a bit of a preview for 2019.
Maybe this will be a preview for like four, five years from now, when the Lions are like 8-8 and can get back on national TV".
The ADP report is often seen as a preview for the government's broader survey on employment, which is due to be released on Friday.
Initial pictures were compressed so that they could be accessed quickly — but really served as a preview for the full-scale pictures.
They arrived for a staged reading, a spartan workshop production assembled in under 29 hours of rehearsal as a preview for potential backers and other interested parties.
Like a lot of the Crossroads ads, it has a noisy, dumbed-down portentousness — it feels like a preview for a low-budget action movie.
The key elements of a new design language for Volvo were unveiled last month in a preview for journalists in Gothenburg, Sweden, the company's hometown.
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