Alternatives to "Sneak Peek"
 Everyone uses the phrase "sneak peek" when they're describing the early release of information.
Everyone uses the phrase "sneak peek" when they're describing the early release of information.
Marketers, journalists, politicians, fortune tellers - everyone.
It's overused. We need replacements.
A few suggestions:
- Here's an early whirl with the new...
- Take an advance glance at the upcoming...
- Here's a creeping peeping of the new...
Got more? Gimme.
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