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Discover Ludwig"to peek" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used as a verb or a noun to mean to take a quick look at something. For example, you can say: I peeked through the window to see what my neighbor was up to.
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Soon, her personality began to peek through.
Just enough to peek outside.
He waited to peek at Longoria, too.
There was embarrassment and apologizing when we had to peek.
"You're going to peek and see what's going on.
He walked over to peek at the surgery.
He allows some of his personal character to peek out.
You may have decided to peek into the kitchen.
It's just starting to peek through the trees".
Occasionally, a dish's Mexican identity manages to peek out.
GAINESVILLE, Fla .— Who does not want to peek ahead and consider the possibilities?
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