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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a broken window" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a window that has been damaged or shattered.
Example: "After the storm, we discovered a broken window in the living room that needed immediate repair."
Alternatives: "a shattered window" or "a damaged window".
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Replace a broken window before more windows get broken, followed by broken homes and broken dreams.
Kit pointed toward a broken window.
I think it was a broken window.
And there wasn't a broken window in sight.
A staff member wiped them off after drizzle came through a broken window.
Other than a broken window, he said, "there were absolutely no problems whatsoever".
Morococha is old, decaying, squalid: a broken window into raw poverty and neglect.
"But when he's older, and he throws a hardball, you've got a broken window".
He compared seeing rats in the subway to seeing "an abandoned lot" or a broken window.
But none of the burglaries came from a forced entry, a broken window.
A number of windows were broken and petrol poured into a broken window though not ignited.
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