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The phrase "as a preview of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or hinting at something that will be presented or discussed later.
Example: "In this article, we will explore the main themes of the book, as a preview of the deeper analysis to come."
Alternatives: "as a glimpse of" or "as a sneak peek of".
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The results can be displayed as a preview of a page of the book.
That may serve as a preview of their remaining dozen games.
Consider the rough-and-tumble "Looking Back," at White Columns, as a preview of coming attractions.
Regardless of the outcome, Wednesday's oral argument is expected to serve as a preview of Mr. Rajaratnam's actual appeal.
So it was not too far-fetched to imagine this game as a preview of the finals.
And if Carlton beat Essendon on 28 February, in what shapes as a preview of the wooden spoon battle?
If this show can be taken as a preview of exhibitions to come, what will that history look like?
The city acts both as a retrospective memory and as a preview of our possible-someday lives.
The "coda" was just an unfinished draft, he said, which he had sent to his editors as a preview of the new version that he was working on.
The debut is seen as a preview of other social networking sites that are expected to start trading during the next year.
A potential challenger, the Socialist candidate François Hollande, called the results "a decomposition of the Sarkozy system" and saw it as a preview of the 2012 presidential vote.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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