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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brief window" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a short period of time during which something can happen or be done.
Example: "We have a brief window to submit our proposal before the deadline next week."
Alternatives: "a short opportunity" or "a limited timeframe."
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Vulnerable young people could change at terrifying speed, giving society just a brief window to act, A-Rahman said.
China doesn't get the sci-fi epic until a week later, allowing a brief window for a couple of local pics to rattle the can.
There was a brief window, however.
"There is probably only a brief window to establish a leading aviation position in the market.
Second term presidents have a brief window to affect a meaningful agenda.
It was also a brief window on the ecology to come.
It looks like we'll have a brief window of near perfect landing conditions on Friday morning.
In China's case, however, its spasm of economic panic may have opened a brief window for outside pressure.
There is a brief window of opportunity to help people at an early stage, according to Mr Parry.
Many of these activities were first allowed during a brief window in the 1990s, but they never flourished.
"Bluebonnets are so beautiful and are here for only a brief window before it gets so stinking hot," she said.
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