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Discover LudwigThe phrase "peek inside" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express the idea of looking inside something, such as a box or a room. For example, "She opened the box and peeked inside to find a beautiful necklace."
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They wanted to have another peek inside, out of curiosity.
Lab workers have to climb ladders to peek inside and tend to the tiny organisms.
(The last was true: to drain 40 gallons of rusty water and peek inside).
Want a peek inside?
Peek inside and look for your favourite color.
Here's a peek inside.
A peek inside the Espresso Book Machine.
Here's a peek inside the Atelier.
Take a peek inside the iPad bookstore.
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(Of the stroll-on-by, peek-inside, become-bedazzled-by-gold-tassels variety).
Peek Inside Second Life's Virtual Reality Successor, 'Project Sansar'.
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