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Discover Ludwig"got a glimpse" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to catch a quick or brief look at something. It can be used in various situations, such as: - I got a glimpse of the sunset before the clouds covered it. - She got a glimpse of her crush walking by, but he didn't notice her. - The detective got a glimpse of the suspect fleeing the scene before he disappeared into the crowd.
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Van Nistelrooy barely got a glimpse of goal.
"I got a glimpse of it this year".
Then I got a glimpse of this new system.
Jurors got a glimpse of his strait-laced personality Tuesday.
Today I got a glimpse of the future.
For we got a glimpse of another kind of Britain.
We got a glimpse inside Agent Coulson's wardrobe.
We got a glimpse of that and shrunk back.
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We got a glimpse that you can "like" individual places — no surprise there.
We got a glimpse of this richness at the "most diverse wedding ever".
I got a glimpse into her priorities as I was working on this interview.
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