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The phrase "a preview of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or summarizing something that will be presented or discussed later, often in contexts like articles, presentations, or events.
Example: "In this article, we will provide a preview of a groundbreaking study on climate change."
Alternatives: "an overview of a" or "a glimpse of a".
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I caught a preview of a new Channel 4 drama called The Fear, out next month.
The excerpts divulged on Wednesday offer a preview of a long-awaited Congressional report.
The results can be displayed as a preview of a page of the book.
The census figures offer just a preview of a more detailed demographic picture to come.
It's also a preview of a battle that we'll be fighting for years.
The first film is a preview of a coming dystopia, "Battle Royale".
It also provides a preview of a likely future in which extremely costly drugs are common.
Mr. Romney also gave a preview of a jobs speech he is scheduled to give in Nevada on Tuesday.
The debate was a preview of a looming fight over another Bloomberg proposal, the Five Borough Taxi Plan.
Visit to the Grumman Airport, L. I., to attend a preview of a new kind of skywriting known as skytyping.
The public may access a preview of a sample of the redesigned article pages via this animated guided tour.
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