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Discover LudwigThe phrase "offered a glimpse" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a quick look at something; for example: "The flickering firefly offered a glimpse of light in the darkness of the night sky."
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In this way, Aleppo offered a glimpse.
The view offered a glimpse into a bachelor's pad.
Mandela himself offered a glimpse into his personal war.
That audience will be offered a glimpse inside Alfie's closet.
Provided Cummins can stay fit, his speed offered a glimpse of Ashes contests in the future.
In a way, closing night offered a glimpse of the ghosts of Maxwell's past.
On a recent Tuesday, he welcomed a visitor and offered a glimpse into his world.
So far, fans have only been offered a glimpse of what lies ahead in Westeros.
The final game offered a glimpse of the frustration of Paes and Stepanek.
In the interview, Mr. Holder offered a glimpse of how he viewed the criticism.
Attending both events offered a glimpse of legacy-shaping at its finest.
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