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The phrase "a glass window" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a window made of glass, often in contexts related to architecture, construction, or home design.
Example: "The living room features a large glass window that allows natural light to flood the space."
Alternatives: "a window made of glass" or "a pane of glass."
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The receptionist sat behind a glass window!
Kitchen is visible through a glass window.
"It's like looking through a glass window at an event".
As they pass, a little girl watches them through a glass window, awestruck.
I wasn't trying to hurt myself and I didn't punch a glass window.
He watches practice from upstairs, through a glass window, same as the other underclassmen.
Find a glass window for the mud dwelling we have erected on federal land.
"There was a glass window with the Buddha statue with the swastika," she said.
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