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"first-hand look" is a correctly constructed phrase in written English.
It means to look at something directly or personally, rather than hearing about or reading about it. For example: After visiting the ancient ruins, I was lucky enough to get a first-hand look at some of the artifacts.
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To get a first-hand look at a kaiten, we visited Tokyo's Yushukan military museum.
It is next to impossible to get a first-hand look at the Senkaku islands.
And, increasingly, that first-hand look involves more than just looking around.
A year later, Kastor got a first-hand look at the precision of Mimura's work.
Lloyd Webber said he was overdue a first-hand look at the inspirational source.
Being here has enabled me to have a first-hand look at everything.
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The seminar took place throughout the Fall 2018 semester and gave students a first hand look into the rapidly developing field of quantum computing.
This year the New England Wildflower Society added some members and friends to get a first hand look at this natural spectacle.
It's also still worth a first hand look.
A first hand look at building an Android application.
As it happens, some years back I had a first hand look at some of this northern territory.
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