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The phrase "provides a glimpse of" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to say that something offers a brief or incomplete look or glimpse at something, such as a situation or concept. For example, you could say: The new report provides a glimpse of the changing trends in the market.
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And it provides a glimpse of his remarkable resilience.
It provides a glimpse of a lost world.
Today, a ride in the building's lurching elevator provides a glimpse of current conditions.
Exit is fascinating because it provides a glimpse of the Serbia that could be.
Then, finishing on a suitably lighter note, he provides a glimpse of the locker-room ambience.
The city provides a glimpse of what Baker calls "a community of generosity".
That exchange, Ms. Mann said, provides a glimpse of what their working relationship is like.
His father's lifestyle provides a glimpse of how Baker fils lives.
It also provides a glimpse of what might be possible for the old ones.
Japan provides a glimpse of what may lie ahead for the U.S.
This map provides a glimpse of our future if nothing is done to slow climate change.
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