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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a glimpse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate a brief or partial view of something, often to suggest that there is more to explore or understand.
Example: "The documentary provided us as a glimpse into the lives of the indigenous people, revealing their rich culture and traditions."
Alternatives: "as a preview" or "as a snapshot".
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As a glimpse into the afterlife, "Drive-by" is mesmerizing.
There is not so much as a glimpse of penis.
As a glimpse of what awaits, that was intriguing.
Holden described their unusual act as "a glimpse of the future".
As a glimpse into the future, the first episode of Humans (ABC2) seemed similarly rather dated.
It's not so much a stand-alone track as a glimpse into some inexorable evolutionary process.
Almost always, Perilli is cast as a glimpse of real Roman dining.
Still, as a glimpse into Cohen's potential defense arguments, it was unnerving.
As a glimpse of the Chinese sports system versus American soft power, it was perhaps deemed not fit for viewing.
Near Jinghong nervous policemen ordered me to leg it before I got so much as a glimpse of the structure.
BodyMedia was a darling at health and technology conferences, held up as a glimpse of the future.
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