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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advance look" is not commonly used in written English and may be considered awkward or unclear.
It could be used when referring to a preview or early view of something, but it is better to use more standard expressions.
Example: "We were given an advance look at the new product before its official launch."
Alternatives: "preview" or "sneak peek".
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Has the White House had an advance look at this?
The New York Times got an advance look at the documents.
He also knew that almost everyone enjoys an advance look at future products.
RARELY can so many people have gathered for an advance look at a medium-sized grocery store.
The Independent on Sunday has had a sneaky advance look inside some of the artists' car boots.
In return, promoters are given an advance look at the list of new songs added each week.
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Though she had done some work in advance, looking up churches and cultural groups, she met resistance when she first hit the streets last January.
Azarenka's advance looked completely unlikely when Sharapova dominated the start of the first set, breaking Azarenka in her first two service games.
When Barcelona did timidly advance, looking for a way back into the game, Madrid counter-attacked with a pace and precision that was often astonishing.
Two days later, after a 144-wheel trailer hauls it to Space Center Houston, the shuttle will be installed amid the fanfare of astronauts signing autographs and advance looks at new space technology.
Featured at the event were discussion panels about the series and advance looks at other Halo content such as the anime collection Halo Legends.
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