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The phrase "a little window" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small opening or view, often in a metaphorical sense, such as a glimpse into something.
Example: "As I walked through the garden, I noticed a little window in the hedge that revealed a beautiful hidden area."
Alternatives: "a small opening" or "a tiny view".
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It gives me a little window.
It's that they open a little window.
We've got a little window to act.
It was like a little window into the Weimar republic.
It just gives you a little window on the building.
He was charming; he opened a little window for me').
No heat, no light, except what came through a little window I could not reach.
Overnight, with a little window dressing, this village can mutate into other places or eras.
You said that you write in a hallway with a little window.
I can check it out, like a little window into people.
"It was a little window of opportunity and they grabbed it," Mr. Smith said.
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