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"a preview of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a brief glimpse or a short overview of something - for example, "The producers released a preview of the upcoming movie to give viewers an idea of what to expect."
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A Preview of Calculus.
It was a preview of sorts.
Below, a preview of coming phenomenological attractions.
A Preview of Guidance to Come.
Recently, you had a preview of this.
See a preview of the graphics.
The CTTS is a preview of what is to come.
It was a preview of things to come.
It was a preview of the civil war to come.
International competitors provided a preview of the landscape in London.
Lulu has a preview of the full calendar.
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