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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very early preview" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to an initial look or glimpse at something that is not yet fully developed or released. Example: "The developers provided a very early preview of the new software at the conference, showcasing its potential features."
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Google has released a very early preview of the next version of its mobile operating system – Android N – with split-screen multitasking, increased battery life and better notifications.
I saw the play at a very early preview, a week before the first night, and found him a bit one-dimensional - very jokey and sardonic, but lacking some of the qualities that make a truly great Hamlet.
The GDK is only out as a very early preview.
At the time he said the product was in a very early preview.
A very early preview with a million plus invites sent out; that's a pretty impressive early preview.
But again, it's just a very early preview release of the browser, and early SunSpider results for the browser have been good.
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I happened to share a platform at a literary festival with the great man himself when the show was in very early preview at the National.
A very early groups app.
Mr. LaBeouf was replaced by another film actor, Ben Foster, but further stoked the fires of speculation by discussing the play with David Letterman and by appearing, very visibly, at an early preview of "Orphans".
She's been really supportive and came to see an early preview of a A Bic for Her.
"I saw a relatively early preview, and I thought that they got it absolutely right," Lloyd Webber says.
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