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"glimmer into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to suddenly or gradually appear or emerge. You can use it when describing something or someone that suddenly becomes visible or noticeable, or when something begins to take shape or form. Example: As the sun set behind the mountains, the stars began to glimmer into the night sky.
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After setting up our tents and cooking dinner, there was blissfully little to do but watch hundreds of stars glimmer into view as night fell.
"Most Americans are getting a small glimmer into the rough and tumble world of the South Side of Chicago politics, which is very, very difficult to navigate," said Representative Jesse L. Jackson Jr., an Illinois Democrat and ally of Mr. Obama's.
The experiences that we're debuting at Sue's Tech Kitchen give a glimmer into the possibilities for VR.
"The FDA believes that in many circumstances it is not necessary for consumers to go through a licensed practitioner to have direct access to their personal genetic information," read an FDA statement in February 2015 that gave a glimmer into today's news.
Through narrowing down all of your life goals into one short, easily digestible statement, each person can show the world a glimmer into what makes them unique.
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Separate any glimmers into a new document and build on them, connect them, repeat the process.
He could see more and more, as if light were leaking from the patches of sky between the trees, shedding glimmers into the woods, where faint noises were reviving and becoming less faint.
The opening moments of "Bullhead" are rich in foreboding and gloom, with a dark wood glimmering into view at the edge of a field, and yet, after the cacophony of "This Means War," they come as a blessed relief.
Ever since my teens, as one substandard print after another glimmered into view in the developing tray, under the brothel-red gloom of the darkroom, my own attempts at photography have meant a lurch of expectation and disappointment.
As Loades rightly points out, little glimmers into Churchill's psyche like this suggests his madness wasn't all fun story fodder worthy of lionization.
As Loades rightly points out, little glimmers into Churchill's psyche like this suggests his madness wasn't all fun story fodder worthy of lionisation.
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