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Discover Ludwig"saw a glimpse" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express having seen a brief or fleeting glimpse of something. For example: "I saw a glimpse of the ocean in the distance while I was driving."
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They saw a glimpse Thursday night.
The news media saw a glimpse of DeGuglielmo's passion last week.
Having been comprehensively outplayed for most of the first two days, the Euros saw a glimpse of hope.
The Daniels family saw a glimpse of the spotlight when Cheri Daniels agreed to make a rare public speech at the spring dinner of the Indiana Republican Party.
"I saw a glimpse of him on the podium and I was happy for him," Hamilton said after the race on Sunday.
But at age 19, during the Adelaide festival of March 1982, Shanahan saw a glimpse of her future, when Europe came to her.
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We have only seen a glimpse".
I just want to see a glimpse of him".
"We've seen a glimpse of what we can be.
We see a glimpse of the marriage; the auguries are not good.
"You've just seen a glimpse of what he's going to do," infielder Nick Punto said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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