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The phrase "a black window" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a window that is black in color or metaphorically referring to something that is opaque or dark.
Example: "The house had a mysterious aura, especially with its dark facade and a black window that seemed to absorb all light."
Alternatives: "a dark window" or "a shadowy window".
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It was like a black window shade being pulled across the sky, wiping away the light of the sun.
This will bring up a black window with a command prompt (C:\Windows etc) where you can type commands.
A black window will open.
You should see a black window.
The top result should be a application with a thumbnail of a black window with a line of code.
A black window will appear where you will be shown: User: Message: Input the IP address of the computer you want to send your message to in the User field.
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Music fans visiting the homepages of the 24 festivals will see a completely black window except for a grey light bulb and the message "Don't be in the Dark about Legal Highs".
Here and there a holy wreath in a clean black window.
If there's a view that goes along with that natural light, accentuate it with a bold black window frame.
Outside the one window, a shiny black window box is filled with fake boxwood.
A new, black window with some text will appear.
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