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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quick preview" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to provide a brief overview or summary of something before going into more detail.
Example: "Before we dive into the main presentation, let me give you a quick preview of what to expect."
Alternatives: "a brief overview" or "a short summary."
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Can you just give us a quick preview of what's likely to happen in Iowa and New Hampshire and what's wrong with that?
He gives me a quick preview, translating his Noongar words into English as he goes: May the good spirit watch over you.
Tap to launch the app, press to pop up a quick preview or widget with options to reply, delete or similar.
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In a quick preview of the app, I was able to hit the ground running.
A quick preview of Jaunt VR's "The Mission" WWII film made in partnership with New Deal Studios.
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This renderer provides a quick previewing facility that significantly reduces the design cycle of a new and complex implicit surface.
Anyhow, Edge has a quick little preview of the game, done in the inimitable Edge style, that should reassure any fears of yours about the game being any good.
For now, though, here's a quick little preview to whet your appetite. .
Users want a quick, enticing preview followed by the option to delve further (but not the requirement to do so).
By way of a quick digressive preview, kudos to the New York Film Festival which will host the North American premiere of the 4K restoration of Resnais's Hiroshima Mon Amour and also to the Montreal World Film festival which will host the North American premiere of his final film, Life of Riley.
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