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The phrase "glance into" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a brief look or examination of something, often implying a superficial or quick observation. Example: "As I walked past the open door, I took a quick glance into the room to see what was happening."
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The soldiers would glance into their compartment, then look away.
Even a glance into the Iraqi streets proved otherwise.
"What I see in this paper is a glance into the future".
… I love how Michael Maslin's simple-line interiors sometimes glance into the next room.
A quick check that you have your pass, a glance into your bag.
With Trilling's help, Kirsch transforms a backward glance into a forward step.
A quick glance into the boxes and it felt difficult to breathe.
And what it had is a thoroughly selective backward glance into American pop.
His glance into the life and work of Victor Mons proves the point.
As the snippy E! employee with limited social skills, she turned every glance into a punchline.
A glance into the donation box revealed that a lot of people considered themselves musicians.
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