New feature suggestion for finder.

I'm not sure where one posts new feature ideas/requests so I'll try here first... If you have a better place please tell me.
Please add the Quick Look feature to file selection dialogs.
This is where the feature is at it's most useful. For instance, when selecting files to attach to an email, being able to quick look to make sure it's the version I want to send would be very valuable.
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