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The phrase "a thumbnail on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small image or representation that provides a preview of a larger image or content, often in digital contexts.
Example: "You can find a thumbnail on the website that links to the full article."
Alternatives: "a preview of" or "a small image of".
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And they make it sound as if Nantucket Sound will look like downtown New York, but the wind farm will be only a thumbnail on the horizon".
Where would you see it - as a thumbnail on iTunes or something?" I half-joke that the Richard D. James Album would probably be presented as a gif these days.
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HOBBIES: Soccer Correction: November 30 , 2002 Saturday A thumbnail biography on Thursday with a Man in the News article about Henry A. Kissinger misstated his birth date in some copies.
Correction: March 7, 2000, Tuesday A thumbnail description on Sunday about the presidential primary in Connecticut misstated the birthplace of President George Bush.
Correction: December 2, 2003, Tuesday A thumbnail biography on Sunday with a profile of Senator John Kerry, the Massachusetts Democrat who is seeking the presidential nomination, misspelled the name of the military hospital in Denver where he was born.
But its distribution model is closer to traditional display advertising: Visitors to these Web sites see a thumbnail of an advertisement on the side or above the main page; if they scroll over to view it, it will expand to a full page that (despite the company's name) may not include video.
· Friend Updates: Users can now view their MySpace Friend Updates from within the application, and click on a thumbnail of a photo in the Friend Updates to be taken to a full screen version.
Click on a thumbnail for a larger photo.
Click on a thumbnail to see the picture.
Click on a thumbnail to see the original large picture.
Every time you click on a thumbnail, based on the visual cues, you are taken to exactly the right moment in the scene.
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