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Discover Ludwig"glance from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe when someone quickly looks or gazes at something before looking away or shifting their gaze to something else. Example: She couldn't help but steal a quick glance from her book to see who had just walked into the room.
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He was a glance from God".
He's off, with barely a glance from the physio.
At the market, shoppers glance from her to her cart.
Or perhaps just a glance from those big, soulful eyes made her heart melt.
Not once did I receive a curious glance from a pedestrian or fellow roadway denizen.
And failing that, there's always the sad, guilt-inducing disappointed glance from someone you love.
A man blighted by a glance from a person with the evil eye.
Anyone trying to catch a glance from the periphery sees a holographic image of interlocking chains.
Rugs used to get only a sideways glance from the design world, but no longer.
Soon Mr. Lowe caught Mr. Tennant's glance from across a table.
A dark glance from a handsome bidder troubles Amy's bravura performing.
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