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The phrase "a one stop window" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place or service that provides multiple resources or solutions in one location.
Example: "Our new community center serves as a one stop window for all your health and wellness needs."
Alternatives: "a one stop shop" or "a single point of access".
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The state government talks some fine talk about having made things easier for businesses, such as creating a "one-stop window" for them to submit all their paperwork.
He defended the moves, including the creation of a "one-stop window" in his department to screen and handle all intelligence, in the name of efficiency and "a new phase" in fighting crime.
Where can you have a "one stop search window" which finds in these numerous cloud applications, the document, the comment, or the modification that you are looking for?
Want a one stop access point for all those extended control panel settings in Windows 7? Well, it's easy: just use CrunchMode*.
The move brings the marketplace lender in line with a range of financial services companies that are offering one-stop windows into a user's total financial history.
One-Stop Windows: Windows Phone is a beat ahead because it integrates Facebook, Outlook, and other social networking apps.
Comes with Windows 7, MyMovies extension pre-installed and a choice of of accessories carefully selected for a one-stop, all-in-one platform.
Also, clients love a one-stop-shop.
"It may provide more of a one-stop shop".
Mind you, Tellium is not a one-stop shop.
A one-stop licensing center is being set up.
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