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The phrase "a preview of this" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an advance look or summary of something that is about to be presented or released.
Example: "Before the full report is published, here is a preview of this important study."
Alternatives: "an overview of this" or "a glimpse of this".
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The world saw a preview of this sort of thing a decade ago, when a surge of renewables in Europe destroyed the region's growth market for coal and natural gas.
Recently, you had a preview of this.
A rematch of the N.F.C. championship game, and maybe a preview of this season's.
We had a preview of this catastrophe a few years ago.
Although I am not generally regarded as a fashionista, I did follow the coverage of last year's shows offering a preview of this season.
It doesn't start on Sky Arts until next week but from Wednesday there'll be a preview of this high-concept comedy's second series available on Sky on demand.
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Mercedes will offer a preview of the concept this week in Los Angeles, at a multimedia art fair curated by Mike D of the Beastie Boys and organized by Jeffrey Deitch, the director of the city's Museum of Contemporary Art.
A quick scan over a preview of the new site confirms this to be true.
Can you give us a preview of the Larry-Cheryl relationship this season?
Consider this a preview of the upcoming coupe version of VW's new Passat (out in Europe on a different platform than the US-market Passat).
"It would be smart to make this exhibit a preview of the larger project".
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