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Discover Ludwig"glimpses from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to brief or fleeting views or impressions from a particular perspective or experience. Example: The traveler's diary was filled with vivid descriptions of the stunning landscapes and glimpses from his journey through the mountains.
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"The origin of new genes: glimpses from the young and the old".
"The sparkle of his early work dwindled to sunlit glimpses from the 17th tee".
So I put these nuns literally in the wall, their faces hidden, except for glimpses from the back".
Whenever I write about the division of labor within a family, I get interesting glimpses from readers of the way things work in their homes.
A few sealed porthole windows, stylish but stingy and soon to look dated, provide glimpses from inside the tub onto the lobby and street.
The bits and pieces of America that the book captures, therefore, are snapshots taken on the run, glimpses from the window of a speeding car.
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(The main house cannot be glimpsed from any public street).
(In her case: a beard, glimpsed from a distance).
Farage likes what he has so far only glimpsed from his bar stool.
The film's final landmark, glimpsed from a helicopter ladder, is the 1963 Pan Am Building.
Midtown, less than three miles away, is occasionally glimpsed from here, like some distant, unrelated land.
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