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The phrase "a gun from a window" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving firearms, particularly when describing an action or scenario where a gun is being pointed or fired from a window.
Example: "The suspect was seen aiming a gun from a window during the standoff with the police."
Alternatives: "a firearm from a window" or "a weapon from a window".
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If you were to throw a gun from a window in Bay Ridge or Bushwick, so the legend went, it would be eagerly grabbed before it had a chance to bounce more than once.
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Buy a gun from a licensed retailer.
He showed himself drunk, sick, taking aim at a rival with a gun through a window.
[The] surviving son testified at Ramos' preliminary hearing in 2009 that he saw Ramos flash a gun from inside the partly opened window of the other car and begin "mugging" at them before shots were fired.
Schultz wasn't holding a gun in video captured from a window above the parking lot shortly before midnight, as the campus was placed on lockdown.
An officer pointed his gun at a window.
Fedayeen broke into a storeroom and set up a machine gun at a window.
Then we saw a gun in the window.
There is a policeman holding a gun in the window, pointing at him, who is moaning.
Brailsford was responding to reports from the hotel that someone was pointing a gun out of the window.
Or had jumped from a window.
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