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The phrase "a snippet of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small portion or extract of something, such as text, audio, or video.
Example: "I found a snippet of the interview that perfectly captures her perspective on the issue."
Alternatives: "a fragment of" or "a piece of".
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A snippet of e.e. cummings?
Below is a snippet of his recording.
Just a snippet of the suffering.
Here is a snippet of the N.F.L.'s policy on flexible scheduling.
It then passes back a snippet of text that contains a unique token.
One is that you can't listen to a snippet of a song before downloading it.
A snippet of Mrs Robinson is one thing, but a snippet of something less well-known, more plangent and beautiful - Homeward Bound, say - is too much to bear.
He said that he had overheard a snippet of the conversation.
Here is her take, and a snippet of our conversation, published on her blog, "Under God".
(The night's lone home run earned a snippet of the HBO show's stirring theme song).
Apparently it's got a snippet of a question and answer session at a fund-raiser event.
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