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Discover Ludwig"covert glance" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a quick, furtive look, often intended to go unnoticed. For example: She shot a covert glance across the room as she saw her ex enter the restaurant.
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The nurses praised Candy's bravery, but when she passed by a group of aides taking their break in the cafeteria one afternoon she knew from their covert glances that they found her strange.
Even many current Mac fans occasionally steal covert glances over the fence at some of the Windows-only niceties they thought they'd never have, like QuickBooks Online, AutoCad for architects, high-end 3-D Windows games, or the occasional bullheaded Web site that requires Internet Explorer for Windows.
Widnes players sneaked covert glances at the big screen, which switched to split-screen coverage every time there was a try at Castleford, and they knew they were definitely safe four minutes from time when the result from the Jungle was greeted loudly by their jubilant fans.
I noted my extreme lack of interest beyond the covert glances at matches while waiting in lines.
I would feel the covert glances of strangers assessing me, and let's admit it, for any woman, this can be a thrill.
Finding relevant facts that can customize any presentation doesn't require manipulative glances, the covert services of a private investigator, or an army of academic researchers.
A glance at startagainparty.com reveals precious little about the covert plans of the supposed pro-Portillo group, however.
The covert Blackberry under the desk in meetings has been replaced by the glance at push notifications as they light up the iPad or scroll in from the top if I'm reading or browsing.
Most vengeful acts are covert, researchers say, traveling in whispers and unforwarded phone calls, in knowing glances and nasty rumors.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com