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glimpse of picture
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "glimpse of picture" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a brief view or insight into an image or situation, but it is not a commonly used expression. Example: "After a long day, I caught a glimpse of the picture hanging on the wall, reminding me of happier times."
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Alternative expressions(1)
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59 human-written examples
The first glimpses of pictures by Otto Dix recovered in the €1bn Munich art hoard discovery show why he upset Adolf Hitler so much.
News & Media
Forty years later, a chance glimpse of the picture in a gallery on the other side of the world leads to a series of reunions and examinations of male possessiveness.
News & Media
That was probably the customers' last glimpse of the pictures, at least for tonight, since the shop loses its electricity every night by 10 p.m.
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Because of Hohmann's disdain for premature theories, and his data-collecting earnestness, it had sometimes been possible to forget that he is still driving toward an eventual glimpse of the big picture — and that this picture includes human beings.
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In the team system each nurse had a specialized task, like dressing wounds or managing medication, but no single nurse had a glimpse of the big picture.
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You're right in the thick of things, and the camera often jerks all over the place, making it impossible for you to get your bearings (something called an image shaker is employed to achieve this vertiginous effect), and at times you long for the storytelling equivalent of an overhead shot — some glimpse of the big picture — to help you make sense of what you're seeing.
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Particular agents seldom if ever have more than a glimpse of the big picture, yet they manage to come together to form a community, and almost all are vastly better off as a result.
Science
But, if they look beyond the gloating following the 2012 Scottish Cup final, and take a glimpse of the big picture, Hearts' pitiful plight is not good news for them.
News & Media
This study gives a glimpse of the bigger picture.
Science
Consequently, analysis of the expression of CXCL10 combined with the knowledge of their functions could facilitate the understanding and allow us to take a glimpse of the overall picture of CXCL10 gene in Ujumqin sheep.
Even better, as you swipe from shot to shot in your Photos library on the iPhone 6s, you're presented with a glimpse of the moving pictures as you go.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using "glimpse of picture", opt for more standard phrases like "glimpse of the image" or "quick view of the picture" to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid using the preposition "of" directly after "glimpse" when referring to a picture. It's more natural to say "glimpse of the image" or "glimpse at the picture".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "glimpse of picture" is intended to function as a noun phrase, describing a brief or partial view of an image. However, according to Ludwig AI, the phrase is not correct in standard written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "glimpse of picture" is not considered grammatically correct in standard written English. Ludwig AI suggests that it's better to use alternatives like "glimpse of the image" or "quick view of the picture". While the intention is clear – to describe a brief sighting of an image – the incorrect preposition usage makes it unsuitable for formal writing. Always aim for grammatically sound alternatives to ensure clarity and professionalism in your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
brief look at the image
Replaces "glimpse" with "brief look" and restructures the phrase for clarity.
quick view of the photo
Substitutes "glimpse" with "quick view" and "picture" with "photo", providing a more common expression.
fleeting glance at the image
Uses "fleeting glance" instead of "glimpse", emphasizing the briefness of the view.
partial view of the image
Focuses on the incomplete nature of the view, using "partial view" instead of "glimpse".
brief exposure to the picture
Emphasizes the act of being exposed to the picture for a short time.
momentary sight of the picture
Replaces "glimpse" with "momentary sight", stressing the very short duration of the viewing.
transient view of the photograph
Uses "transient view" to highlight the temporary nature of seeing the photograph.
a peek at the image
Replaces "glimpse" with "peek", suggesting a casual and quick look.
a snatch of the scene in the picture
Focuses on capturing a small part of the overall image or scene.
passing view of the photo
Highlights the quick and unsubstantial nature of the view.
FAQs
What's a more grammatically sound way to say "glimpse of picture"?
You can say "glimpse of the image" or "glimpse at the picture". These alternatives are more commonly used and grammatically correct.
Is "glimpse of picture" considered correct English?
No, "glimpse of picture" is not considered correct in standard written English. It is better to use phrases like "glimpse of the image" or "quick view of the photo".
How can I use the word "glimpse" correctly when talking about an image?
Use "glimpse" with prepositions like "of" (followed by 'the' and the noun) or "at". For example, "a glimpse of the image" or "a glimpse at the picture".
What are some alternatives to "glimpse of picture" that sound more natural?
More natural alternatives include "brief look at the image", "quick view of the photo", or "fleeting glance at the image".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested