see a preview
Frequency: 7.511.0 per million words
To watch a showing of something before it is released to the public.
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Examples (10)
- I'm excited to see a preview of the new film tonight.
- Did you get to see the preview of their upcoming game?
- We will see a preview of the art exhibition before it opens to the public.
- Journalists often see previews of products before their official launch.
- She hopes to see a special preview of the musical next week.
- Having already seen a preview, I can confirm the show is fantastic.
- Many critics see previews to write their reviews in advance.
- If you want to see a preview, you need to register for the event.
- They were lucky enough to see an exclusive preview of the fashion collection.
- I can't wait to see the preview and decide if I want to buy tickets.