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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lot of windows" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity of windows in a building or structure.
Example: "The new office building has a lot of windows, allowing for plenty of natural light."
Alternatives: "many windows" or "numerous windows".
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She crawled in and out of a lot of windows.
NYT: Michael, you've been through a lot of Windows transitions with Microsoft.
There is not a lot of window-shopping here because there aren't a lot of windows.
The living room has a lot of windows and natural light.
A lot of windows on 14th Street had imploded, but my building was absolutely untouched.
We liked the old details, wood floors, fireplace and it had a lot of windows".
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So we had a lot of window time.
We're also doing a lot of window wall installations.
There is a lot of window shopping at play here.
Jay Fleischman, the president of the Bankruptcy Law Network, a consortium of independent bankruptcy lawyers, said, "I think the new law is a lot of window dressing".
That's certainly true of Death in Venice, which is a lot of window-dressed camp nonsense smuggling itself into the canon disguised as art.
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