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The phrase "a mere window through which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that serves as a simple or limited means of access or perspective on a situation or concept.
Example: "The report is a mere window through which we can glimpse the complexities of the issue at hand."
Alternatives: "a simple portal through which" or "a basic lens through which".
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No longer was it a mere window through which life and drama could be observed; now it was an opening through which they could be manipulated.
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Now, especially in moments of inspiration, it seemed to be a mere container through which the inconceivable nature of the creative force of the cosmos could express itself.
Yet those are the windows through which a much greater truth can be seen, which is this.
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There was a large window facing south, through which lower Manhattan hung suspended in the dark.
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But William Hurt's performance as the English professor is a mere walk-through and does not grant any buoyancy to the story, which seriously needs some.
A mere, glass window stands between me and unbreathable air, but I'm not concerned.
Yet thankfully the Fight Club-style stills which provoked such hilarity during production turn out to be mere window dressing.
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