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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the glimpse of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a brief, fleeting moment of seeing or perceiving something. For example: I caught a glimpse of the setting sun over the horizon.
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But the glimpse of inked skin can divide opinion.
Equally personal is the glimpse of Ives as improviser.
Sometimes just the glimpse of a child's face in the street made their hearts race.
I smile, delighted at the glimpse of her old independent self wandering among the boulders.
The glimpse of Evil Thomas in this episode, however, was promising.
"I felt so amazed by the glimpse of that lifestyle," he says.
Giddy with the glimpse of freedom, they are happily waving through these gigantic plans.
The glimpse of Manhattan skyline from the bedroom window was inspiring.
And all for the glimpse of a number plate, and to confirm what we already knew.
Still, the glimpse of daylight has the investment industry warming up to value investing.
Don't get blinded by its goggle-eyes at the glimpse of bling.
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