have a preview

Frequency: 6.99.2 per million words

To see or experience something before it is generally available.

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Examples (10)

  • We will have a special preview of the exhibition before it opens to the public.
  • Did you have a preview of the new game's features at the convention?
  • Journalists had an exclusive preview of the singer's latest album yesterday.
  • I hope to have a preview of the upcoming fashion collection next month.
  • Customers who pre-ordered the book will have a digital preview this week.
  • The team is having a private preview of the updated software interface.
  • She was excited to have a sneak preview of the Broadway show before its premiere.
  • To make an informed decision, it's good to have a preview of the property.
  • We didn't have a preview of the final version, so it was a surprise.
  • If you sign up for the newsletter, you can often have an early preview of new products.