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The phrase "a board from a window" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical object, specifically a board that has been taken or removed from a window, often in contexts related to construction, repair, or security.
Example: "After the storm, we found a board from a window lying in the yard."
Alternatives: "a plank from a window" or "a piece of wood from a window".
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She claimed to have escaped by removing a board from a window at the north end of the loft, climbing out, and jumping down to the soft clay below.
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Canning had eventually made her escape by pulling some boards away from a window and walking the five-hour journey home.
Waiting for a Board To Begin Window Repairs Q We own a co-op in Brooklyn.
* How to board up a window.
Or had jumped from a window.
Later, he falls from a window.
Four jumped from a window; two died.
They can even fire from a window!
Watch the lightning from a window.
Don't jump from a window.
They can hang upside down, smash a hole through a boarded-up window and shoot from that position.
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