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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'for a preview' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to an opportunity to look at a product before taking part in a more detailed examination of it, for example: "We invite you to come to our store for a preview of our new summer collection".
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For a preview, you need only look at YouTube.
For a preview of Trump's address to Congress, read Infowars.
Click for a preview of new music by Body/Head.
Click HERE for a preview of what today's IndyNews looks like.
For a preview of what a complex regulatory process looks like, consider our tax system.
Which could be mistaken for a preview of this year's team.
(For a preview of the food and the interior, see this slide show).
For a preview visit the Manarat al Saadiyat exhibition centre (1) (saadiyatculturaldistrict.ae).
For a preview, listen to Mayer discuss Mitt Romney's fundraising advantage with Alex Koppelman: Phew!
For a preview, check out Sam's TEDx talk at Ecole Mondiale in Mumbai.
(Turn first to Rodica Prato's maps for a preview of almost unfathomable diversities).
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