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Discover LudwigThe phrase "first glimpse of" is correct and usable in written English
It is a phrase used to describe the initial instance of seeing something or someone. For example, "John took a deep breath as he got his first glimpse of the incredible view."
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The first glimpse of death and nothingness.
Alcott called it her "first glimpse of a great grief".
But the first glimpse of "Super Fun Night" is disappointing.
At Sète we got our first glimpse of the Mediterranean.
The narrator's first glimpse of Angola, of "black men . . .
My first glimpse of it was out the helicopter window.
Ethel's first glimpse of Jackie is hate at first sight.
The first glimpse of him fostered little confidence.
Here's the exclusive first glimpse of This Is England '90.
The first glimpse of one: he goes berserk.
My first glimpse of the peculiar is his work Ostrich.
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