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The phrase "an peek" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a peek" instead, as "peek" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "Can I take a peek at your notes before the exam?"
Alternatives: "a glance" or "a look".
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And Paterson's bill gives us an peek into what conservatives fear is next that this rising "PC culture" will be enshrined into law.
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Here's a peek.
Take a peek!
Take a peek inside.
I just want a peek".
Here's a peek inside.
Ms. Ellis sneaked a peek.
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