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Free sign upThe phrase "glimpse in the" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to mean a brief or fleeting look at something. Example sentence: I caught a glimpse in the mirror and saw a strange figure standing behind me.
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Just look at the faces of the younger selves Nick, Adam and Lou sometimes glimpse in the mirror.
There is a geographical connection: the village we glimpse in the story looms larger in "Swing Time".
No one ever wore down Cameron's resistance to capture a glimpse, in the woman, of the ardor that radiates from the work.
It is just possible to glimpse in the letters the pain that the affair caused Arendt — above all, by enforcing a sense of powerlessness.
The New York Times offers a glimpse, in the form of a leaked slide from a secret briefing at Central Command, responsible for the war.
No more tearful confrontations between Ms. Measles and one of the suspects, whom she would sometimes glimpse in the parking lot of the local supermarket.
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They showed glimpses in the second half Thursday.
Tells about headlines & articles writer glimpsed in the old papers.
What was that creature Audrey briefly glimpsed in the forest?
There is a small swimming pool and the sea can be glimpsed in the distance.
On a clear day, the Catskills can be glimpsed in the distance.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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